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Tuesday, 22 March 2022 08:16

Rauliuk set to join Jets

A young Dauphin resident is about to get the chance of a lifetime when the Winnipeg Jets host the Arizona Coyotes on Sunday at Canada Life Centre. Dauphin’s Mitchell Rauliuk, 13, entered the Next Gen Takeover contest and was recently selected to participate as the JetsTV reporter, where he will…
Tuesday, 22 March 2022 07:42

Art on display

Watson Arts Centre (WAC) co-ordinator Peter Nadolny, admires a painting by Winnipeg artist Kathleen Shellrude being exhibited at the WAC’s art gallery. The theme of the exhibit is Forest Royalty and Shellrude’s work will be on display until the end of March.
Tuesday, 22 March 2022 07:38

Spring has sprung

Sylvie Telfer, 11, uses a broom to push melted snow towards a storm drain on Edward Ave., Saturday afternoon. With the rapid melting of all the snow the city received over the winter, some streets are experiencing a build up of water, but city crews have been out opening drains…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:54

Celebrating Ukrainian heritage

For the first time in two years, the Dauphin Kings hosted their Ukrainian Night game to celebrate Dauphin’s Ukrainian heritage and culture, which included the presentation of salt and bread to the visiting Swan Valley Stampeders. The opening ceremonies also included longtime Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival volunteer Natalie Sklepowich joining…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:37

Getting the lowdown

After a two-year absence, Dauphin Agricultural Society once again held its popular Farm Outlook at Aspen Lodge in the Parkland Recreation Complex, Mar. 10. The event, held annually except during the pandemic, brings expert speakers to the community to share their knowledge on a wide variety of topics. The event…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:34

Ron Brook Memorial Award

On behalf of the Dauphin Agricultural Heritage Club, Dennis Forbes, left, accepts the Ron Brook Memorial Award from Jim Kaleta at Dauphin Agricultural Society’s Farm Outlook 2022, Mar. 10. In presenting the award last Thursday, Kaleta told the crowd the club was formed in 1995 when a group of like-minded…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:32

Friday night at the Old Fire Hall

Chris and Clifton Flett of the Chris Barker Band performed for a small, but enthusistic crowd at the Old Fire Hall, Friday evening. The next event at the Old Fire Hall will be an open mic night with host Gary Procyshyn, Apr. 1, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
By Ed StozekFor the Herald Elmer Zalischuk started his musical journey by learning to play the guitar when he was 18 years old. He later took fiddle lessons from Edward Lytwyn and Francis “Fiddling Red” Sabiston. Elmer noted that Fiddling Red taught him some of the tricks of the trade…
While there are those who do not believe climate change is real, there are others who deal with the changing climate every year, such as those in the agriculture industry. Young farmers such as Steven Cruise, 38, have been dealing with it for a number of years. When Cruise, who…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:19

Back-to-back

Shayne Gauthier of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Grey Cup were in Dauphin, Saturday, as the first stop on a tour of the province. Fans had plenty of chances to get an autograph and photo taken with the Bombers linebacker as he toured the Cup through several local businesses,…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:17

An all-Parkland battle

A Grand Plains Hawks player skates into the offensive zone against the Roblin Stars in the gold medal game at the U13 Rural C Provincials, Sunday in Grandview. Roblin took home the gold with a 3-2 victory, while Manitou won the bronze with a 5-4 win over Boissevain. Miniota beat…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:13

Bound for provincials

Tiffany Armstrong, background, and Kyle Forsyth lay their brooms as a target for their teammates during the Nature’s Bounty West 1 Curling Club Regional Qualifiers, Saturday. Armstrong and her team of Morgan Kropelnicki, Stacy Sime and Tamara Kolida beat Minnedosa’s Morghan Wark twice to earn a spot at provincials, while…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 07:00

Settling for silver

Riley Durston loses the puck as he enters the offensive zone against the Stonewall Blues in the gold medal game at the U13 A1 provincials in Dauphin, Sunday. Stonewall scored 1:16 into the second overtime to skate away with the gold medal. The final was 5-4. MacDonald beat Thompson, 5-0,…
Tuesday, 15 March 2022 06:39

On the air . . .

It is not often when the stars align so someone can respond to a need by following one of their passions. But that is exactly what transpired for Lindsay Rubeniuk of 100th Meridian Immigration when she launched her podcast Immigration on the Canadian Prairies as means of helping rural communities…
Wednesday, 09 March 2022 08:05

Sharing The Stage

Gary Procyshyn performs during open mic night in the Old Fire Hall at the Watson Art Centre, Friday evening. With the easing of COVID restrictions, WAC will return to hosting more events. The next such event will take place this Friday when Clifton and Chris of the Chris Barker Band…
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