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David Minish is running for council in Ward 5 of Swan Valley West.

He wants to be on council because he loved growing up in Swan River Valley and the valley has been so good to him. He feels there are a lot of people he can never pay back so he wants to pay it forward on the council.

He wants to move the municipality into a more professional model where the council makes good policies, bylaws, hiring good staff with proper training, giving them clear directions and then getting out of the way so they can do their job.

His campaign slogan is "working together to build a better valley for everyone".

If you want to know more about Minish, he posts regularly on his Facebook page. He has a blog page where he hasn’t posted in a while but the posts are still up for anyone to read if they would like. The blog is at http://www.seatwithaview.ca/

The election is on October 24th.

Crystal meth has become a major problem in Dauphin. 
 
The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba and the Dauphin Friendship Centre are holding a forum to discuss how groups can work together and stop this epidemic. 
 
Jennifer Faulder, Director of Communications and Youth Services at Addictions Foundation of Manitoba, talks about what is going on tomorrow morning. 
 
“AFM has observed an increase in Crystal Meth use in the Dauphin area, and of course this is very concerning. So in partnership with the Dauphin Friendship Centre the AFM is hosting an Agency Forum to explore concerns about the increase in Crystal Meth use in the community.”
 
“We see it as an opportunity to bring various service providers and other community agencies together to see what can be done as a whole community to address this concerning problem.” 
 
She says the drug impacts more than just the user. 
 
“We know that meth use has broad impacts not just on the people who are using. Of course, there are significant health effects for the people using meth. No one lives in isolation. Everyone who is using meth has a family. Has friends who care about them. The use is concerning to the people around them, who care about them.”
 
The forum is taking place at 10 in the morning at the Dauphin Friendship Centre. For more information call the Dauphin AFM office.

On September 26, 2018, Flin Flon RCMP executed a search warrant under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act in Flin Flon.

Police located and seized over 3 kg of cannabis, over 3 kg of cannabis-infused edible products, over 3 kg of cannabis-infused jam, 12 long-barreled firearms, and a large sum of Canadian currency from the residence.

Police arrested 36-year-old Andrew Lyle Wotton at the scene and have remanded him into custody he is being charged with two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, trafficking a controlled substance, possession of proceeds of crime, possession of property obtained by crime, production of a controlled substance, possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose, and two accounts of unsafe storage of a firearm.

Even though cannabis legalization is pending, there will still be illicit cannabis that the RCMP will continue to enforce.

Once legal, cannabis must be purchased from approved distributors as outlined in the federal Cannabis Act and the provincial Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act.

Flin Flon RCMP will continue to investigate.

Ste Rose RCMP have been searching for Dwayne Lavallee for a week.

He was last seen on Ebb & Flow First Nation on September 22, 2018, at approximately 2:00 pm.

His vehicle was recovered in an area north of Ste Rose du Lac on September 26, 2018.

Search efforts were made throughout the area by RCMP Search and Rescue and the Office of the Fire Commissioner.

Extensive ground search efforts are still continuing by family members and community partners, along with aerial searches of the area.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Ste Rose du Lac RCMP at 204-447-2513 or call Manitoba Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.

Clayton Watts is running for another term as the councillor in Ward 5 in the RM of Lakeshore.

Watts has been on council for the past four elections.

One of the biggest issues Watts wants to address is the lack of cell phone coverage north of Saint Rose.

His platform is to continue to build and look to a better future for the municipality.

If you want to know more about him you can contact him through the RM, email him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call him at 204-648-4582.

The election is on October 24th.

There’s a chance you won’t notice much change at Countryfest this year, even with legal marijuana. 

We spoke with the General Manager of Countryfest Rob Woloschuk, to find out if any changes are on the horizon for the festival.

“I really don’t think it’s going to be any different. We’ve always had a no smoking policy. This isn’t anything different. What it changes for us is too soon to tell.”

“At this point, we’re like everybody else we’re just learning the rules and getting all that stuff in place. One of the things in particular that has come out is the fact that there is no smoking cannabis in public areas or at public events. Right now we are considered a public area and a public event. So those rules would be in place for us, just like anywhere else.”

By the time the festival comes around next summer, Woloschuk says the committee will be more aware of the rules around legal pot.

Rodney Juba is running for Dauphin City Council.

Juba has experience, being a city councillor for the past 4 years.

He wants to be on council to help the new mayor and city manager.

He’s also running because he doesn’t want to sit idle, instead, he wants to help make plans for the future.

If you want to learn more about Rodney Juba he has encouraged anyone to stop him on the street and talk to him, he attends many events and is on a number of boards around the city.

You can contact Juba by calling 204 638 4946, or by e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The election takes place on October 24th.

All repairs have been completed to the water line break in the RM of Dauphin and flow has been, or will be, restored in the immediate future.

The Boil water advisory will remain in effect until all testing samples can be completed.

During the time that flow is being restored, might experience air in lines and intermittent water flow until the system is up to complete functioning capacity.

The Manitoba government is getting rid of their plans for imposing a carbon tax.

Premier Brian Pallister announced the government is going against the federal government's carbon pricing strategy and moving forward with their Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan, without a carbon tax.

It was proposed to have a flat carbon price of $25 per tonne, while the federal government plan would start at $10 per tonne in 2018 and rise by $10 per year until it hit a $50 mark by 2022.

“Our Made-in-Manitoba plan proposed a flat, fixed tax rate that would provide stability to consumers, business, industry and agriculture,” said Premier Brian Pallister.  “It would save Manitoba families and businesses more than $260 million over five years, compared to the Ottawa plan.  Most importantly, all monies collected under our plan would be returned to Manitobans, in the form of tax reductions.”

Manitoba’s plan focuses on cleaner water, conservation of natural areas, effective steps to address climate change, and strengthening the economy. 

There has been a slight increase in the number of trains going through Dauphin.

A temporary workaround is going on right now as CN does maintenance and improvements on tracks between Melville and Rivers.

As a result, they are sending trains on different routes, which include some going through Dauphin.

A representative from CN says it’s only a minimal increase and it should be back to normal by the end of the week.

A new statue has been unveiled at Vermillion Park.

The statue is located by the 3rd Ave NW entrance to the park.

The new statue is the final statue in the statue series and it signifies co-operation.

Having statues in Dauphin shows that the city is progressive.

It also shows that Dauphin understands the importance of art, history, heritage, and culture.