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Organizers looking for an earlier commitment from walkers

January 14, 2026 Dauphin Herald News Doug Zywina
The Coldest Night of the Year is set for Feb. 28, so there is plenty of time for people to put together teams to take part in the fund-raiser for the Dauphin Friendship Centre’s Food for Thought program. According to Jarri Thompson, DFC events co-ordinator,…

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January 14, 2026
Dauphin Herald Sports Doug Zywina

JV Clippers girls win Clipper Classic in close final

The Dauphin Clippers JV girls basketball team used home court to their advantage, winning the Clipper Classic this past weekend. After opening the tournament with a 69-9 win over the Swan Valley Tigers, the Clippers defeated the Neelin Spartans, 52-21, in the…
January 14, 2026
Dauphin Herald Sports Doug Zywina

Rangers have big week ahead

It was a weekend to forget for the Parkland Rangers. The Rangers dropped a pair of games to the Winnipeg Bruins, 7-1, on Saturday, and 8-1 on Sunday. Both games were in Dauphin. Rangers head coach Rick Freese said penalties were costly as the Bruins scored…

About The Dauphin Herald 

The story of newspapers in Dauphin Manitoba is a long one and the Dauphin Herald has played a leading role in that story from the beginning.

First published under the mast head of The Weekly News and for a short time as The Spectator, the paper took on the responsibility of recording the history of the community - the highs and the lows - back in 1899.

The name of the publication was changed to the Dauphin Herald Company Limited in 1904.

In 1917 the Herald amalgamated with the other publication of the day, the Dauphin Press to form the Dauphin Herald and Press which continued with the important work of chronicling the daily life of the community for the next 50 years when the name was once again shortened to the Dauphin Herald. Along the way other publications sprang up which were eventually absorbed by the Herald and Press which continued to lead the way, as was often the case in the industry during its early days.

Over the years the Dauphin Herald has carried out its role through several owners, both private and corporate and has grown in stature and prominence within the provinces newspaper industry.

Presently owned and published by Gilroy Publishing, the Herald continues to fulfill the role as the official record of Dauphin and is an instrumental piece of the communitys daily life.