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The Dauphin City Council held its fifth meeting of the year tonight. Here are some highlights from the meeting.

There was a proclamation of support for Ukraine issued by the city council.

“We stand in solidarity with our Ukrainian friends and neighbors, offer our support in whatever way we can, hold the casualties of this violence close to our hearts, and recognize the sacrifices that are being made in the name of freedom and democracy in Ukraine”

The council talked about the importance of language and literacy and acknowledged that March 21, 2022, is World Poetry Day, and April 2022 is National Poetry Month.

“We encourage our citizens to enrich themselves through partaking in all forms of culture, we support the idea of promoting literature, and specifically poetry, in our community.”

The cities director of finance, Scott Carr, gave a report on why the city saw a surplus of $697,000 this year.

  1. saw a labor shortage in 2021, which resulted in work not being completed as budgeted.
  2. Higher than expected taxes on new construction.
  3. Higher than expected revenue at the landfill.

Most of the surplus is being transferred to reserve for future spending. The city will be using $33,000 of the surplus to cover the overage on snow clearing that they had. The only area the city was over budget was the purchasing of oxygen at the water treatment plant.

We planned to be using our new oxygen generator in June 2021 but the project was delayed and will be completed in 2022.

The next city council meeting will take place March 28th, 2022

The remaining public health orders that were put into place to control the spread of COVID-19 in the province have been lifted. Masks will no longer be mandatory in indoor public places, but individual businesses can still require them if they choose to do so. Masks will still be mandatory in healthcare facilities.

The Mountain View School Division has announced they will be following the province and removing their mask requirements for students and staff starting today.

Those who test positive for COVID will no longer be required to isolate for five days, however, the province is still recommending people do. Some level of public health restrictions have been in place since the Pandemic started in March of 2020.

The Winnipeg Police have arrested Joseph Floyd Delaney from Lundar, in connection to multiple sexual assaults of children in the 1980s. Delaney, who is 65 now, met some, but not all of the children at a church theater group he ran.

He faces several charges including sexual assault, sexual interference, and invitation to sexual touching. All of the children were around 10 at the time of the assaults.

In December 2021, police were contacted by one of the survivors, and after opening an investigation two more came forward. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information or who wishes to speak to investigators is asked to call the child abuse unit at 204-986-3296 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.

Emergency services have temporarily been halted at the Grandview District Hospital.

Starting 8 a.m. Monday, emergency services will be put on hold for a period of 12 hours. Services will resume at 8:01 Monday night. 

If you require emergency assistance, call 9-1-1. 

The Brandon School Division is set to decide today whether to continue to require students to wear masks.

Manitoba's COVID mask mandate will be lifted tomorrow, but the province has given school divisions the power to make their own rules.

A report is to be presented at the board's regular Monday meeting and then a decision will be made about whether or not to ditch masks for students and staff.

A number of Manitoba school districts, including the Louis Riel School Division, Pembina Trails and River East Transcona, say they will align their public health policies with the province but will recommend students in kindergarten through to Grade 12 still wear masks.

We've reached out to Mountain View School Division to find out their plans. 

Tonight before you head to bed make sure to set your clocks ahead one hour as Manitoba and most of Canada return to Daylight time as of Sunday morning. 

Residents of Yukon and most of Saskatchewan are going to be staying put on standard time but the rest of the country will spring forward one hour tonight.

Provinces like Ontario, Quebec and BC have discussed the idea of scrapping the time changes in March and November but nothing official has been passed to date.

The Watson Art Centre is back hosting events and, according to Peter Nadolny, the building might look different than the last time you were there.

Unfortunately, we had a flood last spring that put a large portion of our building out of commission but, because of COVID, we couldn't have people in the building anyways. Now, when people are coming in the building, it's fully renovated. A new building, a new outlook, we're just really looking forward to having people back in the building.

They hosted the Chamber Appreciation Lunch on Tuesday, and are hosting The Flett Brothers concert on the Old Fire Hall stage tonight.

There's a whole bunch of Fire Hall shows coming up, it's more intimate than the big auditorium, where we have the Countryfest Return to the Hill celebration with Doc Walker and Don Amero and that's on the 25th.

Check out the Watson Art Centre's website here, or give them a call at 204-638-6231.

The Mountain View School Division has started its search for a new Superintendent and CEO of schools with the application window opening Thursday.

Current Superintendent Dan Ward recently announced that he will be leaving the position at the MVSD after 4 years as Assistant Superintendent and 3 years as Superintendent of the school division.

Superintendent Ward will be departing the MVSD for a new job as the Superintendent at the Garden Valley School Division in the Winkler area. Dan said he’ll remain in his current position until July to assist in the hiring process and to make the transition to the eventual new Superintendent as easy as possible.

You can find all the information about the opening at the Mountain View School Division here.

It was a successful evening at the Chamber Celebration Night where the Parkland Chamber of commerce gave out six awards. Jim Steiner received the Legacy Business Award, recognizing the amazing work he has done in the community over the years.

Congratulations to all of the winners of this year's awards, and thank you to the Parkland Chamber of Commerce for putting on such a great event.

Legacy Award - Jim Steiner (Pictured Above)

Outstanding Business - Embroidery By Design

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Runners-up:

  • Sharon's Catering
  • Top Rank Diamond Drilling
  • Sammy's Farm Supplies

Community Appreciation Individual - Charlene Gulak

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Runners-up:

  • Jamie Derhak
  • Brenda Gregory

Community Appreciation Group - Under One Roof

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Runners-up:

  • Canada's National Ukrainian Festival
  • The Hub Dauphin
  • Habitat for Humanity Dauphin Chapter
  • Thrift-o-Rama Ste. Rose

Young Entrepreneur of the Year - Kyle Zurba - Fire Line Welding

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Runners-up:

  • Gabrielle Carriere - Hair Maiden
  • Devin Kiesman - DTK Electric

Business Person of the Year - Carissa Caruk-Ganczar - The Hub Dauphin

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Runners-up:

  • Lyall Bates - Hemp Sense
  • Erin Sigvaldason - Sigvaldason & Company CPA

On Sunday the Swan River RCMP responded to a shooting at a home on the Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation.

After an initial investigation, the RCMP determined that two people were in the house when the male suspect who was known to them showed up.

The suspect entered the house and an argument occurred which resulted in the suspect shooting the male in the house.

Police say a 40-year-old male was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The RCMP have identified the suspect after he fled the residence.

An arrest warrant has been issued for 28-year-old Stacey Stevens of Swan River who is wanted on Attempted Murder, Discharge of a Firearm with Intent and Weapons Possession contrary to an Order.

He is considered armed and dangerous and if he is seen or you have information please call Swan River RCMP at 204-734-3454 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 or you can submit an anonymous tip here.

Today at the Dauphin Agriculture Society’s Farm Outlook event they announced the winner of the 2022 Ron Brook Memorial Award during their luncheon.

This year’s winner is the Dauphin Agriculture Heritage Society and President Dennis Forbes was on hand to accept the award.

The Ag Outlook event is the first in-person event for the Ag Society since 2020 due to the pandemic and there was a full house for the lunch as well as the guest speakers throughout the day.