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The Dauphin and District Community Foundation is over halfway through its spring campaign and it's starting to close in on its goal. Executive Director Kit Daley says one of their donors has agreed to match the funds when the goal is reached.

It's been really amazing, we are at just about 76 hundred dollars, so 24 hundred to go and we'll reach our goal of ten thousand dollars and receive the matching funds of ten thousand dollars.

The DDCF has also hit another milestone recently.

we have reached 4.5 million in donations, which has a market value of over six million. It's very exciting, so we're anxious to reach our five million dollar goal. I hope that we do that in the next couple of years.

Stephen Jaddock has been named the new Superintendent and CEO of the Mountain View School Division. He's currently serving as the Assistant Superintendent, Programs and Planning to Dan Ward, who's set to become the Superintendent of the Garden Valley School Division in the Winkler Area.

Jaddock has spent 28 years with MVSD and the former Dauphin-Ochre School Area No. 1 in a number of roles and will start his new position on July 1st.

From teaching in the high school to teaching in an elementary school to becoming a principal and vice-principal, and dual credit facilitator...I think the greater experience that you have in the educational system, the greater the ability one will have to bring to the Job such as Superintendent and CEO.

The West Interlake RCMP has made one arrest and is looking for another man for an assault on the Lake Manitoba First Nation. Early the morning of May 4th, officers responded to a residence where the report was made, but no one was there, although there were signs of an assault along with weapons that may have been used.

Police then went to a second residence the suspects were known to frequent where they found a 29-year-old with severe injuries. He was arrested and released with a court date before being transported to a Winnipeg hospital where he remains in stable condition.

Police are still looking for the second male involved, 22-year-old Santana Paul, though police are unsure if he is a victim or a suspect. They believe Paul could've been injured in the altercation. He's described as 5’8”, 161 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair.

If you have information, please call West Interlake RCMP at 204-768-2311, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online here.

The City of Dauphin and the Parkland Chamber of Commerce hosted the State of the City this afternoon at the Watson Art Centre.

One of the many topics discussed was a Climate Action Plan resolution the city plans to bring to the Association of Manitoba Municipalities meeting in June. Mayor Christian Laughland spoke about why they are bringing this resolution forward.

We look at Vermillion Park right now and it's flooded out and we don't want it to get much worse than that and that's what we're looking at here, to have a climate action plan in place not only for the City of Dauphin, I think the City of Dauphin has done really well over the past ten years, but kind of bring the whole province in on that and get a whole buy-in from the province of Manitoba, and I think that's going to be the case.

Mayor Laughland also spoke about a number of new developments in the city, and everything else that will be going on this year. Stay tuned to CKDM as we continue to cover all of the information from the State of the City.

Yesterday the province announced a Disaster Financial Assistance program to help Manitobans recover from uninsurable losses caused by flooding. Keystone Agricultural Producers is Manitoba's general farm policy organization, and their president Bill Campbell says this will help with a lot of uncertainty that producers are facing.

Uninsurable losses are to be covered under the program, and I think this is extremely beneficial when we move forward with regards to some livestock losses and some infrastructure losses that may be compensated.

You can find more information and apply for the program on the Government of Manitoba's website here.

There will be a March With Ukraine Rally in the courtyard at Dauphin City Hall this Sunday at 2:30. The group organizing the rally is encouraging people to wear Ukrainian colors and traditional Ukrainian Clothing, as well as bring signs and flags to show support for those in Ukraine according to co-organizer Jan Sirski.

We're going to do a prayer for strength for the people in Ukraine, and then we're going to do a walk to bring attention to the struggles in Ukraine.

The group will be walking from City Hall to the Library.

The Dauphin City Council held its first meeting in May tonight. Some of the highlights from tonight's meeting include;

The City approved a letter of support for the Parkland Crisis Centre & Women's Shelter. They're applying for funding from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, in partnership with Manitoba Housing, for the repair and renovations of the shelter. The council approved the letter of support.

The council reviewed the funding they have received as part of the provincial government Building Sustainable Communities funding. The City received $50,000 that will be used for Watson Art Centre upgrades.

The next Dauphin City Council meeting will be on May 30th. You can see tonight's full council meeting on the City of Dauphin YouTube page here.

The Manitoba RCMP has released an update on the arrest of Matthew Barker. The Swan River resident was wanted by Saskatchewan and Manitoba RCMP for several charges.

During Barker's arrest in Winnipeg over the weekend, police found approximately 27 grams of meth on him, as well as a weapon and drug-related paraphernalia. Police then searched his hotel room and found several loaded firearms.

Barker was remanded into custody for a scheduled court appearance in Winnipeg today, on the following charges;

  • Unsafe Storage of a Firearm x2
  • Possession of a Restricted Firearm without License / Registration x2
  • Possession of a Firearm when knowing Possession Unauthorized x2
  • Carrying Concealed Weapon
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine)
  • Fail to Comply with Release Order Condition X5

The search for a Swan River man wanted on several charges has come to an end.

31-year-old Matthew Barker was arrested without incident at a business in Winnipeg over the weekend. Barker faces seven charges, including possession of stolen property in connection to an incident last Tuesday in Aylsham, Saskatchewan.

RCMP attempted to stop a stolen pick-up truck in that community but Barker sped off and the vehicle was later found abandoned in the R.M. of Bjorkdale. 

No court date has been set at this time.

Vermillion Park is closed for the foreseeable future because of overland flooding. Wesley Carnegie the Operation Manager for Dauphin Recreation says it's been about 10 years since the flooding has been this bad.

We had to de disaster relief the last time and we're looking into it again this time with the amount of water that's in there.

The timeline for the park reopening is unknown according to Carnegie.

When the water recedes we'll have to assess the damage because electrical and everything is underwater, we have to get our electrician there to make sure we can turn it on and everything is safe.

The Manitoba Farmer Wellness Program has only been around for two months, but they're already seeing an uptick in users according to Chief Administrative Officer Gerry Friesen.

The uptake was a little slow, we opened our doors on March first, but there is now regular uptake on the program. We know that, and I know from my personal experience, you have to get a level of comfort with something new that is being offered.

The program offers farmers and their families 6 free sessions per person, with specialized counselors, so they can focus on getting the help they need, without worrying about the cost.

We all know that there's stress and certainly some mental wellness issues in agriculture... There was a gap, we believe, in what was provided for farmers. We had stress lines which are excellent, but this provides something a little further than that and provides for a little bit longer-term help and support for farmers and their families.

You can get into contact with the program on their website here.