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As we get ready to ring in the new year, several businesses will be changing up their hours.
Co-op Gas Bars, Both Locations:
- December 31st, 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
- January 1st, 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
Liquor Mart:
- December 31st, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
- January 1st, Closed
Co-op Food Store:
- December 31st, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
- January 1st, Closed
Safeway:
- December 31st, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
- January 1st, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
No Frills:
- December 31st, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
- January 1st, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Walmart:
- December 31st, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
- January 1st, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy:
- December 31st,12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
- January 1st, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Super Thrifty Pharmacy:
- December 31st, Closed
- January 1st, Closed
Dauphin City Hall:
- December 31st, Closed
- January 1st, Closed
Dauphin Vet Clinic:
- Closed, but emergancy services will be available.
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The RM of Gilbert Plains will be holding a public hearing soon about a potential Cannabis Shop coming to the area.
The Hearing will include the application for conditional use needed for this store to open, but there's already been some backlash.
Several individuals on public online forums have already stated they're against this, but to make your voice heard, you can attend this public hearing.
the matter will be discussed on January 2nd at 6:30 pm at 204 Main St North in Gilbert Plains.
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Dauphin R.I.D.E returns Sunday night from 9 pm to 3 am to make sure you and your vehicle get home safely after ringing in the New Year.
Keep in mind that Dauphin RIDE is run by volunteers and also services communities outside of Dauphin such as Ste Rose, Winnipegosis, Gilbert Plains, and Grandview
If you need a ride Sunday night either in Dauphin or from out of town, you're asked to call 638-5707 before 1:30 a.m.
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Efforts are well underway in Swan River to ramp up security measures throughout the community, with hopes of curbing its crime rate.
According to a CBC report, several security cameras have been purchased and placed near the town's outskirts, as well as in areas within the community where crime has been frequently happening.
A total of 20 cameras have been installed since November, with a goal of having at least one camera in 84 different locations.
The cameras were purchased thanks to a $40,000 grant from the town, along with additional money chipped in by local businesses.
The town also purchased a security patrol vehicle, which first hit the road in September and comes complete with dashcams, and a two-way radio.
In 2022, Statistics Canada said Swan RIver's Crime Severity Index was at 506, more than three times higher than the provincial average at the time of 146.
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One of the organizers of a grow project near Keld has been recognized by the Dauphin and District Community Foundation as their Philanthropist of the Year for 2023.
Jason Beyette played a key role in lining up donations of seed and other inputs, as well as organizing agronomy services for the project, which saw 160 acres of canola planted and harvested west of Dauphin.
Once that crop is sold, the proceeds from it will be turned over to the Dauphin and District Community Foundation.
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Dauphin Recreation Services wants to remind the public that the Outdoor Rink is NOT ready for use as of yet, and are asking the public to stay off of it until an opening date is announced.
In a post on their Facebook page, DRS says someone broke into the rink and got onto the ice, leaving holes in the ice and rips to the tarp.
Dauphin Rec Services staff has been working towards getting the outdoor surface ready, but the warmer-than-usual winter that we have experienced so far has provided challenges with that.
They add that they realize some people are anxious to get out on the rink, but ask for some more patience until the facility is completely ready.
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A 2021 drug bust in Thompson will return to court in the new year.
Early on the morning of March 13th of that year, Mounties pulled over a taxi on Princeton Drive in Thompson and arrested a passenger after seizing about 140 grams of cocaine and some cash.
30-year-old Christopher Cordell of Duck Bay was charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking and Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.
He appeared in Thompson court last week and had his case pushed back until January 16th.
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An errant cigarette butt was discovered to be the cause of a fire that took place on Saturday.
shortly after 10:30 am, fire crews responded to a report of smoke coming from a home's roof area.
The fire was extinguished after roughly 40 minutes.
The cause was determined to be accidental, originating on the exterior of the building. No one was injured in the fire and the damage is still being assessed.
Fire Chief Cam Abrey notes that fires like these can be sneaky, as it could be a smoldering butt in a trash can, an ashtray knocked over, or more.
He also offers a few tips to avoid these insidious fires, including making sure your butt is completely extinguished and storing the remains in a metal container outside.
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RCMP are looking to the public to help them solve the death of a Sandy Bay First Nations man from four years ago.
On December 24th, 2019, 32-year-old Cody Mousseau was found dead in a ravine in the RM of Rosedale.
He had previously been reported missing to Manitoba First Nations Police on December 8th of that year, having been seen last between November 27th and December 1st of that year.
His death is being investigated as a homicide, and the RCMP Major Crimes Unit is once again looking for anyone in the public to come forward with details on his disappearance and subsequent death.
If you have any information, you are asked to contact your local RCMP detachment, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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A total of 20 food banks in the Parkland and Southwestern Manitoba are getting a financial boost through Sunrise Credit Union.
The donation, which amounts to $1,500 per food bank, is being done as part of SCU's 15th anniversary.
Among the local food banks getting this financial gift are the Ste Rose Food Bank, Minnedosa and Area Food Bank, Erickson and area food Bank, and the Shoal Lake Food Bank.
Sunrise Credit Union President and CEO Tim Klassen says their mission is to support organizations in their communities that are dedicated to improving the lives of local families, adding they are especially grateful to be able to do that during the holiday season.
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