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He is slated to be back in court this Thursday.
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Huge crowds flocked to the Dauphin Rec Services Fairgrounds over the weekend for the annual Dauphin Ag Society Fair.
The sunny, hot weather this weekend allowed organizers to get in all three days of chariot and chuckwagon races, after having to cancel them last year because of rain.
Dauphin Ag Society president Terron Stykalo was asked why the fair is so well attended every year.
"I think as we continue to move past the pandemic, people are looking for family outings. That is something that we have tried to incorporate at the fair. We want to have something for everyone. So I think that is really starting to play into our attendance. People are starting to realize that it is not just a midway, that here are lots of other things to take in at the fair."
Stykalo says final attendance numbers will be known in a few weeks.
He also thanked all of the volunteers and fellow Ag Society members for all of the hard work that they put in to get this year's show done.
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It was another epic weekend filled with great music.
Dauphin's Countryfest wrapped up last night.
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Several years ago, then-Dauphin mayor Eric Irwin had a dream of making Dauphin the Canmore of the Prairies, given our close proximity to Riding Mountain National Park and the many outstanding trails in the northern part of the park.
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The introduction of Bill 47, which would open the door to more inter-provincial trade between Manitoba and other Canadian provinces, was one of the highlights of the recently completed session of the Manioba Legislature.
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With Tuesday being Canada Day, the city has announced a slight change to its waste collection schedule for next week.
Day One collection next week will be on Monday, as there will be no waste collection on Tuesday.
The schedule for the rest of next week remains unchanged.
The waste disposal site will also be closed on Tuesday, as will City Hall and the city shop.
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The Lawrence Community Centre Grounds in Rorketon are set for the party of the summer on Canada Day.
On Tuesday, they'll be hosting Canada Day festivities beginning at 2:00 and running till midnight. The day includes bouncy castles and plenty for the kids, along with something for all ages.
Then at night, the sky will light up.
"We have a huge fireworks display coming from the Arch Angel Fireworks, that's going to be really big," said Marie Sorlie. "We also have a fantastic local band coming. They're Uncle Whiskey and the Manipogo Monsters."
If you have no way of getting to the Lawrence Community Centre, Sorlie says they have you covered with a free handi-van shuttle. The shuttle will leave from the Ochre Hall at 5:15 p.m.
"Free of charge for anyone in Ochre River or the surrounding area who lives within the RM of Lakeshore," continued Sorlie. "You just have to get in touch with me before the day to let me know. Then you can come check out all the festivities."
Back this year is the highly popular Baba's perogy supper.
"That includes yummy sausages and of course, Baba's homemade perogies," ended Sorlie. "We're going to have two huge bouncy castles, and we have lawn games. The beer gardens will be open."
Canada Day and Rorketon, a special party is on tap.
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The Dauphin Rec Services fairgrounds will be buzzing all weekend, as the 134th Dauphin Ag Society Fair takes centre stage.
The event begins tomorrow with the first day of chuckwagon and chariot races and the midway, along with other highlights such as an inflatable corn maze, and light and draft horse classes.
Dauphin Ag Society President Terron Stykalo says it's important to keep agriculture front and centre at the fair.
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Manitoba Public Insurance has requested a 2.07-percent increase to basic rates for the 2026/27 insurance year.
The Crown corporation announced it filed its general rate application, and is asking for approval from the Public Utilities Board.
If the hike is approved, Manitobans would see an annual increase of $21 for the average private passenger vehicle policy, which comes to about $1.75 a month.
M.P.I. added it’s also applying to the P.U.B. to expand its Driver Safety Rating scale to include a level 20. If approved, level 20 drivers would save 53-percent of the cost of their automobile and driver insurance.
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