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Today (Monday) is the last day to order swag for the 2024 Manitoba Summer Games, in order to receive it by mid-May.
Orders placed after Monday will not be delivered until mid-June at the earliest.
Host committee merchandising chair Shay Sparrow says they are hoping the business community will get behind them and start ordering clothing for their employees.
"Right now, we are encouraging all businesses to purchase apparel for what we are calling "Games Friday", to kind of get the community, the employees, everybody excited and into the spirit of the games."
Sparrow adds Games Friday will be a great way to drum up excitement for the games.
"It kind of gets the word out that this is happening and for people not familiar with what is going on, that is a great way to talk about it as well."
She adds you have choices as to how you want your games gear to look.
"We have two different logos. One is the Manitoba Summer Games logo, which is traditional to all of the games. And the other is a "Come to Play in Dauphin 024" logo. So you can order hoodies, crew necks, t-shirts, golf shirts, pants, shorts, hats."
Some items also have as many as five different colours to choose from.
A link to order games gear can be found on the 2024 Manitoba Games Host Committee's Facebook page.
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Dauphin is an active, busy, and growing city, and the city wants to hear from you about the shape of its future.
Just last week, a small gathering of stakeholders gathered on 2nd Ave NW to discuss its progress led by Martijn Van Luijn, the city's economic development manager.
"We're trying to re-envision 2nd Avenue Northwest, and we've given a token of 'craft district' but that's only to start the conversation. We have a unique set of businesses on this street that fit that character."
Van Luijn notes that he wants to make this a community project, and he wants to hear from everyone interested in how this city can grow and flourish.
An urban planner was invited to this small gathering to share some ideas in the form of various boards, sketches, and pictures, all of which can be found by a visit to City Hall.
Van Luijn encourages anyone who wants to shape the evolution of this city to stop by and add to these ideas.
"Come and talk to me, my door is always open. We can share the vision boards with people. If they feel they want to be involved with the conversation, I would love that."
So, if you have thoughts on how you want your city to develop, visit or call City Hall and let your voice be heard.
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The province has issued a flood warning for the Assiniboine River between Shellmouth Dam and Brandon.
The recent fast snowmelt has resulted in high flows in Manitoba rivers and tributaries and could bring a risk of serious flooding to low-lying areas nearby.
Manitoba's Forecast Centre is also monitoring a precipitation system that is forecast to bring up to 40 millimeters of either rain, or both into most parts of Manitoba
Outflow from the Shellmouth dam will increase to 3000 cubic feet per second to deal with a high flow of water coming from Saskatchewan.
The current inflow to the lake is just over 6300 cubic feet per second.
To stay up to date with the latest flood forecasts, be sure to visit The Manitoba government website.
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The Young and Creative Minds of Dauphin will have a great opportunity to show off their skill this weekend.
Joe Houston, President of The Creative Common and host of this event invites everyone to check out the event.
"The event is going down at the Watson Art Center, April 13th this weekend, 10 am to 4 pm. Bring your appetite, we'll be doing some hot dogs and some chips, a little bit of an eat-and-enjoy experience, and the fundraising funds go to TCC"
The Creative Common will also be represented, showing off what they are planning, and looking for public opinion.
"We're going to be also running some demos alongside, We'll have a 3D printer running, and one of our board members is going to be present with one of her laser engravers that she uses in her business. it'll be a chance to see what some of the equipment at (TCC) is going to look like, and discuss with members of the board what could be there. we're still looking for community feedback."
So if you're looking to see what innovations the next generation has to offer, you won't want to miss the Youth Makers Market!
We have 14 unique makers confirmed! Come visit our Youth Makers Market next Saturday April 13th. And while you’re at it,...
Posted by The Creative Common : Dauphin's Makerspace on Friday, April 5, 2024
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Updates on several court cases involving incidents in the Parkland.
A Winnipeg man charged after a 2021 traffic stop in the RM of Dauphin has had a new court date set.
33-year-old Jory Rowe will return to court in Winnipeg on April 16th.
One of two people who admitted to an armed robbery outside of a Swan River business last February was also back in court this week.
21-year-old Jefferson Cook was remanded in custody until his next appearance on April 23rd.
And a new court date has also been set for a Gilbert Plains man who was arrested following the recovery of a large amount of stolen property last October.
25-year-old Jordy Robertson will return to Brandon Court on May 30th.
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Charges have been laid after a reported carjacking in Ashern.
On April 10th at 4:40 pm, a 26-year-old male advised the RCMP that a male and two females approached him outside of his house, threatened him with a knife, and stole his keys and vehicle.
The responding officers found the stolen vehicle abandoned but were advised that the suspects were picked up by another vehicle.
The second vehicle was later found at a gas station, where the 3 suspects were arrested. The male suspect became combative, refused to comply, and a conducted energy weapon was used. A search confirmed he had a knife.
RCMP has charged Tyler Abraham, 24, of Winnipeg, with Robbery, Possession of a Weapon for Dangerous Purpose, Carrying a Concealed Weapon and Failure to Comply with Release Order Conditions x2.
He was remanded into custody.
Sky McKay, 22, and Kaitlyn Pierreroy, 32, both currently residing in Ashern, were charged with Robbery and later released for court scheduled June 20, 2024, in Lundar.
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Dauphin's 8th Avenue Hall will play host this weekend to gun and hobby enthusiasts from across the Parkland and throughout Manitoba.
The 35th annual Dauphin Gun and Hobby Show takes place Saturday from 10 until 5 and from 10 until 3 on Sunday.
Guns, parts, and ammunition will be prominently on display over the two days, with the public being encouraged to bring their own antique guns to either sell, trade, or have appraised.
But for the non-gun enthusiasts, there is also expected to be a wide array of books, sports cards, coins, binoculars, knives, and other antiques and memorabilia, just to name some of the items.
Admission is $5 per person, with children under the age of 12 admitted for free when accompanied by an adult.
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A Brand new firetruck is on order for the Roblin Fire Department, from funding from the provincial government.
Municipal and Northern Relations Minister Ian Bushie announced 585 thousand dollars for a brand new pumper truck, replacing the previous 33 year old model they currently have.
Minister Bushie was excited to announce this new truck, and also the fact that it will be built within the province of Manitoba.
Acres Industries, a company in Wawanesa will be putting this brand new truck together.
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The Parkland Chamber of Commerce is set to hold their State of the District event on Tuesday.
It will start at 11:45 at the Watson Arts Centre, and will be a busy event, according to Parkland CHamber executive director Stephen Chychota.
"A few years ago we wanted to create this platform where we can let the region speak for itself in a way that gets the municipalities to come together to share ideas and collaborate, and then bring in the business community all at the same time and bring in that level of networking. But also give them that opportunity to share what is going on in their communities."
Representatives from the Municipalities of Ste Rose, Gilbert Plains, and Grandview, as well as from the RM of Dauphin, are slated to speak on Tuesday.
"The model of the State of the District is that it travels\. Last year it was in Ste. Rose, we have held it in the past in Winnipegosis and Grandview. So it does go all over the place because we are not just focused only on Dauphin. But the event does come back here every other year so that it is why it is Dauphin this year."
There will also be some announccements being made by the local Tim Horton's, as well as Fusion Credit Union and Rural Manitoba Economic Development.
Tickets are available for chamber and non-chamber members through the chamber's website www.parklandchamber.ca.
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If you have yet to purchase tickets for the Neepawa and District Medical Committee Farm and Leisure Lotto, then you may want to do so soon.
Organizers announced today that their 3-packs of tickets have now sold out, and only single tickets at a cost of $100 remain.
They are available online at www.neepawalotto.com or by calling 1-877-876-8555.
50/50 tickets are also still available, with the pot for that sitting at just over 79 thousand dollars, with the winner getting half of the final amount.
The ticket deadline is April 27th at 7 pm, with the draws set to take place on April 29th.
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A local Chain Restaurant recent received a renovation, and this weekend, they're looking to celebrate.
The McDonalds on main street south has a brand new interior and kitchen, and They'll be holding a weekend of special deals and giveaways.
dollar coffee, 2 dollar cheese burgers, and three dollar shakes are all going to be served up, and 3 lucky customers could win free coffee for a year.
so stop in, say hi, and check out the new renos!
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