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Health Canada has officially approved the Pfizer vaccine for use in kids aged 5 to 11, and about three million doses are expected to be shipped to Canada for the rollout immediately.
The agency's chief medical adviser, Doctor Supriya Sharma, says this is another tool in the fight against COVID-19 that will allow children to safely return to activities they have missed in the last 20 months.
We caught up with Barrett Procyshyn and he says that it is a great plan to offer the vaccine to kids aged 5-11 but the rollout hasn't happened soon enough.
"It's a great plan and it hasn't happened soon enough. They have been doing it in the United States for a week or two now and it's going well and it's been shown to be safe and the dose is tailored to that age group,"
He also says they expect lots of questions from parents about the vaccine and that giving the vaccine out at a pharmacy gives concerned parents and kids the chance to ask as many questions to help with any concerns or nerves about getting the needle.
He expects the doses to be at the Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy by December 1st at the latest.
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An electrical issue was the cause of a vehicle fire at the Dauphin RCMP Detachment on Thursday night.
At about 7:30, the RCMP vehicle that was parked in the parking lot caught on fire. Officers at the detachment at the time contacted the Dauphin Fire Department, who quickly responded and put the fire out.
Nobody was physically injured and there are no charges being laid.
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A local Dauphin man will be retiring at the end of this month as the longest-serving public employee in Manitoba's history.
Steven Rosnowsky has been working for Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries for 53 years, most recently at the Dauphin Liquor Mart.
Rosnowsky says he only recently made the decision to move on. Rosnowsky joined the old Liquor Control Board at the age of 18, right after the age of majority was reduced from 21.
He says even though he's retiring, he has plans to remain an active member of the community, and will miss everyone of his former co-workers.
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Public Health officials announced 179 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba today.
Dauphin has one active case of COVID-19 and of today's cases, 94 aren't vaccinated, 8 are partially vaccinated and 77 are fully vaccinated.
The test positivity is at 5.4% provincially.
Case breakdown:
28 in the Prairie Mountain Health Region
7 are in the Interlake/Eastern Health region
32 are in the Northern Health region
69 are in the Southern Health region
43 are in the Winnipeg Health region
The numbers of active cases in other Parkland health districts are:
Riding Mountain (1), Swan River (8), Duck Mountain (6), Porcupine Mountain (18), Agassiz Mountain (6), Asessippi (9), Little Saskatchewan (10), Whitemud (25). Brandon has 48 active cases.
In the Interlake, the Eriksdale/Ashern health district has 8 active cases. The Fisher/Peguis district has 5 active cases.
There are 1,404 active COVID-19 cases in the province.
111 Manitobans are hospitalized with active COVID-19.
24 Manitobans are in intensive care units with active COVID-19.
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Jacob Levasseur will be sentenced on December 8.
The 23-year-old from Ebb and Flow First Nation was back in court after he pled guilty to charges stemming from a firearm incident back in May.
That's when Ste. Rose RCMP received a report of a male walking around the reserve with a firearm. When he was spotted by RCMP, he walked into the bush and the RCMP's emergency response team had to be called in.
He was arrested a short time later.
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Dauphin's new economic development manager says he's ready to hit the ground running.
Martijn Van Luijn was hired a few weeks ago, and says there are a number of challenges to economic development, but that the key to success is forming lasting partnerships.
"There is so much that we can do and I won't be able to do it all at once," said Van Lujin. "I'm an excited member of this community. I know there will be obstacles and mountains to climb but we're uniquely positioned to do all of that."
Van Luijn has been an active member of the community for 20 years and considers Dauphin a first-class destination for tourists. Among his other duties, he will be encouraging local entrepreneurs to start their new business in Parkland.
City Manager Sharla Griffiths says Martijn was the most qualified applicant, and everyone at city hall is thrilled to have him back on the team.
Van Luijn already has a number of connections in the local business community.
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Public Health officials announced 162 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba today.
Dauphin has one active case of COVID-19 and of today's cases, 94 aren't vaccinated, 5 are partially vaccinated and 63 are fully vaccinated.
The test positivity is at 5.7% provincially.
Case breakdown:
27 in the Prairie Mountain Health Region
16 are in the Interlake/Eastern Health region
16 are in the Northern Health region
57 are in the Southern Health region
46 are in the Winnipeg Health region
The numbers of active cases in other Parkland health districts are:
Riding Mountain (1), Swan River (6), Duck Mountain (15), Porcupine Mountain (16), Agassiz Mountain (9), Asessippi (8), Little Saskatchewan (10), Whitemud (28). Brandon has 45 active cases.
In the Interlake, the Eriksdale/Ashern health district has 9 active cases. The Fisher/Peguis district has 5 active cases.
There are 1,452 active COVID-19 cases in the province.
111 Manitobans are hospitalized with active COVID-19.
24 Manitobans are in intensive care units with active COVID-19.
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Daniel Renner will be spending the next few years of his life behind bars.
The 30-year-old pleaded guilty in Dauphin court on Tuesday after he was arrested for attempted kidnapping back on May 13.
He entered a home on 3rd Avenue SE with a knife and forced a 21-year-old woman outside.
Renner was sentenced to five years in prison, less time already served.
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An annual Dauphin fundraising campaign is struggling to get donations. The "Wrap for Hunger" event has been around for three years, but so far this year - donations are slow.
Event organizer Travis Roos, owner of North of 51 Computers says it's been a tough year for the event.
"It's been extremely challenging," said Roos. "Our goal is 1500 pounds and I'm not sure we're going to hit that unless we get some support."
If you need some presents wrapped, staff at North of 51 Computers will wrap up to four presents for free, as long as you bring in 10 pounds of food- the equivalent of three or four large cans of soup. The fundraiser runs until December 15th.
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A Manitoba teen sexually assaulted by a now-retired R-C-M-P officer when she was nine years old says she continues to live in fear of being attacked.
The girl made the comments in a victim-impact statement provided to the court for the sentencing yesterday of 61-year-old Robert Dowd.
Provincial court Judge Keith Eyrikson sentenced Dowd to 18 months in jail and one year of supervised probation, describing the assault as ``repugnant.''
Dowd was first convicted of assaulting the girl following a trial in 2017, but it was overturned and a new trial was ordered.
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Dauphin City Council is heading to an important conference next week for the first time in three years.
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities convention is usually held every year, but COVID has kept municipal leaders on the sidelines since 2018.
Mayor Christian Laughland says it's great to get back to advocating for issues important to Dauphin.
"It's a great event, it's great to mingle not with just the ministers, but everyone from all municipalities," said Laughland. "We look forward to it every year and we're happy to be heading to it once again."
The mayor says every member of the council has committed to attend the conference in person or virtually. The AMM convention starts on Monday.
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