Dauphin Herald
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:52
Kings pull into tie for second
With five wins in their last seven games, the Dauphin Kings are in the middle of the fight for playoff positioning in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s West Division. The Kings could not build on a 3-0 lead first-period lead on Friday in Virden, falling 6-5 in overtime. It was…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:48
Award winning performance
On Oct. 8 and 9, 2022 McConnell School of Irish Dance student, Charleigh Carefoot, was in Dayton, Ohio, to compete in the Cumann Rince Náisiúnta (CRN) Western Regional Championships. Carefoot competed in three CRN levels of competitive solo dances on Oct. 8 - Bunghrad, Ullmhuchan, and Meanghrad - with podium…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:46
Roznowsky surprised with Stanley Knowles award at NDP convention
Dauphin’s Stephen Roznowsky was the recipient of the Stanley Knowles Solidarity Award at the Manitoba NDP convention, Oct. 14. The award, Roznowsky explained, is presented through the Manitoba Federation of Labour at each Manitoba NDP convention to a trade unionist who has shown a deep commitment to working people and…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:44
There was some initial rough landings at No. 10
By Ed StozekHerald Staff One of the first mishaps at No. 10 Service Flying Training School (SFTS) occurred on March 20, 1941. Pilot-Officer Thompson reported hitting a tree on Riding Mountain while giving Leading Aircraftsman (LAC) Heal, a student pilot, instruction on instrument flying. With substantial damage to the wing,…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:37
What a night
The Dauphin Kings hosted Ladies Night at their game against the Virden Oil Capitals, Saturday, at Credit Union Place. The evening featured more than 15 vendors, as well as performances by Emma Peterson and the D-Town Steppers and a fashion show.
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:36
City incentive helps with lead line elimination
This past summer the City of Dauphin reduced the number of lead water service lines in the community thanks to a financial incentive for homeowners. In June, a $1,000 rebate was made available to homeowners who have lead service lines on their property and who contracted city crews to replace…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:26
Fire At Parkview Lodge Tuesday
The Dauphin Fire Department responded to a fire early Tuesday morning at the Parkview Lodge in Dauphin. The blaze is believed to have started in the kitchen area of the building. Investigation into the fire continues and more details are expected later in the day on Tuesday. _____ RELEASE FROM…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:19
Jazzing things up
Dawson Dyck and Johnny Pacey entertained a small crowd at the Dauphin Public Library’s Third Thursday Music night with some jazzy tunes, Thursday. The next Third Thursday Music will take place, Nov. 17, be sure to check it out!
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:14
Rangers drop a pair
The Parkland U15 Female Rangers played a pair of games against Brandon, this past weekend. On Friday, the Rangers lost on the road, 7-0, with Morgan Gouldie recording 44 saves. On Saturday in Dauphin, Brandon scored a 4-2 victory. Dara Robak and Hannah Robson, scored the Rangers’ goals, while Maliya…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:11
Clippers sail to victory to open WHSHL regular season
The Dauphin Clippers opened the Westman High School Hockey League with a pair of home ice wins this past weekend. Ethan Carnegie scored twice to lead Dauphin to a 4-1 win over the Swan Valley Tigers, Friday. Norman Lacquette and Trayden Guiboche had the other Dauphin goals, while Brady Burghart…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:09
Clippers host Interlake in semifinal
A 42-28 win over the Neepawa Tigers, Saturday in Neepawa clinched second place for the Dauphin Clippers football team in the Rural Manitoba Football League standings. Scott Gower led the offence with 142 yards rushing, which included touchdowns of five, 17 and 30 yards. Kyle Lunsted had 90 yards rushing…
Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:01
Rangers find consistent work ethic in battle with the Bruins
The Parkland Rangers had a tough challenge ahead of them when they traveled to Winnipeg to face the undefeated Bruins this past weekend. Winnipeg entered the two-game set at 6-1, with the only loss coming as a result of a forfeit because of an ineligible player used in a game,…
Tuesday, 18 October 2022 08:24
Infrastructure at the top of the list for municipal representatives
For the final instalment of our mayoralty candidate series the focus shifted to infrastructure, which is perhaps the most important responsibility for a municipal government. We asked, “From buildings and facilities to sidewalks, roads and the systems buried beneath them, infrastructure is arguably the most important responsibility of a municipal…
Tuesday, 18 October 2022 07:57
Gaudet hopes 9 p.m. Routine is habit forming
It has long been said that it takes 21 days to break a habit and 21 days to make a habit. And Dauphin deputy city manager Lisa Gaudet is hoping to help city residents form a new habit through a 9 PM Routine campaign meant to involve the entire community…
Tuesday, 18 October 2022 07:54
Mazier takes seat at Poilievre’s shadow cabinet table
Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa MP Dan Mazier will play a prominent role in the Conservative Party of Canada’s shadow cabinet. Mazier will serve as the shadow minister for Rural Economic Development and Connectivity after being appointed by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. “I guess the leader identified that I was a very good…