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The Canada Revenue Agency has been dealing with a computer glitch that has caused the delay of Old Age Pension as well as Canada Pension Plan tax slips from being sent out as early as normal.

Tere Stykalo from MNP in Dauphin had this to say about the delay and what your tax professionals can do.

If anyone needs to get their tax return filed most of the practitioners can simply upload that information from the Canada Revenue Agency to your tax return. There's no need to worry about them because we can still file your tax return without them.

Tere also spoke about what to do if you are filing from home for yourself or on behalf of a loved one.

CRA is mailing out these slips and they are supposed to be coming within the next week. So just have a little bit of patience and remeber the deadline to file your tax returns is April 30.

Tonight at 7 the Town of Swan River will be hosting a town hall on crime at the Veterans Community Hall.

The hall is located at 119 6th Ave. North in Swan River and the town hall will be open for all to attend in person.

There'll be a panel that'll discuss the rise in crime in the Swan River Valley including representatives from the Swan River Town Council, the Staff Seargent, members of the RCMP, representatives from the provincial Crown Attorneys Office and members of the local COPP. The panel will also take questions from the public who attend in order to help the residents learn more about the crime in the area.

If you would like to watch the meeting you can find the link here.

This morning, Dauphin Co-op made a donation of $11,342.89 to the Canadian Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal. They started accepting donations on March 8th and agreed to match the first $5000 donated.

The Co-op Food Store will continue accepting donations throughout this week. General Manager Lorne Eiffert had this to say about the program.

There are many members in our communities that are truly affected by the current Ukrainian Crisis and the situation, and we are very happy that we are able to support.

The City of Brandon has received about three times more snow this winter than in a usual winter.

City crews have picked up more than 1500 semi-loads of snow which adds up to about 60,000 tonnes, according to the city's director of public works.

According to meteorologist John Sauder, about 50 centimetres would fall in a typical year; however, about 150 centimetres has fallen to date in Brandon. Pam Richardson wth the city says it's the most snow she has seen since she started working for the city.

Locally, we are looking to find out how much snow has fallen in Dauphin. 

The Manitoba RCMP are searching for 36-year-old Keith Shannacappo who's wanted on several warrants for numerous charges including Operation of a Conveyance While Impaired, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Assault Causing Bodily Harm x2, Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm and Failing to Comply x3.
 
He's 6’2” and approximately 220 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes.
 
Keith is known to frequent Rolling River First Nation, located just south of Riding Mountain National Park, and the Brandon area.
 
If you have any information on his whereabouts please call Yellowhead RCMP at 204-759-2390 or Westman Traffic Services at 204-867-5549, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online here.

The Dauphin and District Community Foundation received a donation of $507,088 from the estate of Peter Sklepowich. He left his entire estate to charity, with half going to DDCF, a quarter to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and the rest going to the Canadian Cancer Society.

DDCF Executive director Kit Daley was amazed when she heard about the donation.

I was so deeply moved that this extremely generous man planned ahead and left his estate to charities. I get emotional about it, even now, because I never had the opportunity to thank him in person, and to let him know what an impact this will have forever.

The money will help DDCF provide an extra $20,000 to the community next year, and that number will keep growing according to Daley.

It was such an incredibly generous gift and it will have a lasting impact.

Jason Beyette of Johnston and Company Law Office is handling the estate, and he talked about why Peter chose the foundation.

He wanted to leave a significant bequest to the DDCF, he enjoyed the part of the foundation that left the principle untouched and only the interest earned off the principle would be distributed in the community, so the gift is everlasting.

Jason will be working closely with the foundation to create fields of interest funds within the foundation. You can learn more about the foundation and what they do in the community here.

Yesterday in Dauphin court 29-year-old Patrick Hines of Dauphin, who was arrested last October on 2 charges of simple possession and 3 charges of fail to comply with an undertaking, had his charges stayed by the Crown Prosecutor.

He was arrested after a search of a home in Dauphin by the R-C-M-P that resulted in the seizure of cocaine, crystal meth, anabolic steroids, illicit pills, firearms, and drug-related paraphernalia.

All items seized were forfeited.

Some of Manitoba's festivals that are returning this year made an announcement this morning in coordination with the Manitoba Government.

The announcement made by several festivals in the province says that these festivals will no longer be requiring a mask or vaccine passport to enter their grounds.

Among the festivals are Dauphin's Countryfest, Canada's National Ukrainian Festival and Rockin the Fields of Minnedosa.

They have all said that if restrictions happen to return prior to their festivals they will adjust accordingly.

1st Street Northwest in Dauphin is closed effective immediately to allow crews to repair a water main break.

The closure is effective between 1st Avenue NW and 2nd Avenue NW.

Detours in the area will be required.

 

The Yorkton RCMP is looking for a stolen vehicle that is believed to be travelling east on Highway 16. Police are searching for a two-tone brown 1988 Chevrolet Silverado with a white 2010 Arctic Cat Crossfire snowmobile in the box.

The two vehicles were stolen between Sunday night and Monday morning and were seen yesterday at a gas station in Yorkton. Anyone with information should call Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400.

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Ste. Rose Du Lac RCMP is investigating a fatal two-vehicle accident that happened on Highway 276 south of Rorketon, in the RM of Lakeshore, yesterday morning.

A pick-up truck going north, rear-ended a semi-truck going in the same direction. The driver of the pick-up truck, a 68-year-old female from Dauphin was pronounced deceased on the scene, and the driver of the semi sustained minor injuries.

A Forensic Collision Reconstructionist is assisting the RCMP in the ongoing investigation. Road conditions and poor visibility are believed to be a factor in the accident.