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The City of Dauphin has announced its Holiday schedule for Waste and recycling pickup.

After normal operations on Monday and Tuesday in the day one and two areas, there will be no collection on Christmas Day or Boxing Day.

Services will resume on Friday in the Day 3 area, while Day 4 will next have their garbage collection on Monday, December 30th.

Regular waste collection will resume on January 7th. 

Residents are also reminded to keep an eye out for the 2025 Waste, Recycling and Yard Waste collection sticker in this week's edition of the Parkland Shopper. 

With postal workers returning to work, Manitoba Hydro has announced it has resumed mailing out utility bills to its customers.

However, they are cautioning that some delays may persist as Canada Post works through the backlog of mail from the strike.

Customers waiting for their December bill can still sign up for an online account, which would make their monthly bill available electronically.

You can sign up at hydro.mb.ca/signup or by calling 1-888-624-9376.

Late payment charges have been waived for both November and December bills.

Mossey River Municipality is reporting another successful year for its Christmas Hamper program.

In a post on their Facebook page, they say over $4,000 was raised this year. 

That money will be distributed to those in need by way of food vouchers to be used within the municipality. 

They want to thank community members, students, local church groups, firefighters, and local businesses and staff who all contributed this year. 

A special thank you was also extended to Dauphin Ford and Dean Cooley GM for toy donations to the program. 

No one was injured as the Winnipegosis Fire Department (WFD) responded to a structure fire on Thursday.

Just before 7:00 p.m., crews arrived at a home where it was noticed that flames were coming out of the window and smoke from every opening. No one was in the building and after knocking down the flames, they entered the building and extinguished the remaining hotspots.

The fire was contained to the bedroom area and there was significant damage to the home.

The WFD thanked the RCMP for helping contain the area and EMS for looking out for the firefighters on the scene. 

Manitoba's auditor General has released details on the Provincial Government's Financial Statements and cyber security.

Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo's first report notes that Manitoba Shared Health has a process to respond to cyberattacks but has not been running tests for ransomware or data theft scenarios.

Such digital attacks can steal information, or hold access to that information hostage until a payment is made.

The second report looked at the provincial government's financial report for the 2023-24 fiscal year, which included a deficit of just under $2 billion.

The report said there were unprecedented errors in the financial information prepared for the audit, which needed correcting.

The government pointed to a lack of trained finance professionals through a loss of senior staff members.

Mossey River Municipality is cautioning residents in Winnipegosis that Public Works crews will be working on widening roads in that community tomorrow.

Residents in Winnipegosis are being asked to make sure that their vehicles and OSS bins are not on the streets that day.

They thank everyone in the community for their support and assistance. 

Two court matters from Swan River were back on the docket this week.

40-year-old Tyrone Guiboche, who was one of two people charged with Manslaughter in connection with a January stabbing along Main Street in that community, had his matters adjourned until June 25th.

His co-accused, 29-year-old Dean Bell, is slated to return to court on January 17th in Winnipeg.

Meanwhile, one of three people charged after a November armed robbery on Sapotaweyak Cree Nation was also back in court.

27-year-old Cheyenne Cook had his matters put over until January 15th. 

A very generous donation has been made to the Dauphin and District Food Bank from the local McDonalds restaurant.

Their recent Golden Arches Gives Back promotion collected 4,000 food items for the Food Bank.

No final number has been released yet as far as monetary donations through the campaign.

In a Facebook post, the Food Bank thanked McDonald's and local residents for their generosity.

Today is intake day at the Food Bank as they hand out their Christmas hampers. 

RCMP Major Crime Services have released the name of the man charged in relation to a shooting death at Ebb & Flow on Sunday. 

They have charged 53-year-old Cyril St. Paul with one count of Manslaughter.

 Police believe this was a targeted incident and that there is no threat to public safety. 

St. Paul has been remanded into custody.

Investigators are asking the public if they have any information in relation to this, to contact Ste. Rose RCMP detachment at 204-447-3082.

Dreading the thought of wrapping those holiday presents? No need to stress - students from DRCSS have you covered.

This Friday morning, from 9 till Noon, Santa’s Helpers from the Life/Work Exploration class will be at Dauphin Market Place Mall, ready to work their magic. Simply drop by their table with your gifts, and they’ll transform them into beautifully-wrapped treasures!

The best part? All donations go to support the Parkland Humane Society. Spread the holiday cheer with perfectly-wrapped presents—and help a great cause at the same time.

UPDATE: December 19 - 9:00 a.m.

The RCMP is pleased to announce that Woodford has been located.

They thank the public for their assistance. 


The Ashern RCMP is looking for a missing 41-year-old female from that community.

Crystal Woodford was last seen on December 13 in Lundar, after being dropped off at a business along Highway 6, and she has not been heard from since. 

Woodford is described as 5’5” tall, 140lbs, with a mostly shaved head with hair about an inch long, brown eyes, and wearing a black winter jacket with black sweatpants.

She may be in Winnipeg, Lundar, Eriksdale or Fairford. If you see her, contact the Ashern RCMP at 768-2311.