Dauphin Herald
Tuesday, 27 September 2022 07:18
Dauphin mayoralty candidates discuss leadership
Dauphin mayoralty candidates continue their campaigning this week with their thoughts on the concept of leadership and their specific qualities which will enable them to effictively lead Dauphin city council for the next four years. The following are responses to the question, “The effectiveness of any policy developing body -…
Tuesday, 27 September 2022 07:15
Amazing maze
Three young intrepid wanderers plot their next move as they attempt to find their way through a maze cut into a corn field north of Dauphin over the weekend. Kaiden, Adalyn and Scarlett Jolicoeur joined their parents at Secord’s Corn Maze and Market Garden for a fun afternoon of fun,…
Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:46
Dauphin Mayoralty candidates offer positions on small business
Written by Dauphin Herald
This week’s focus on the race for the City of Dauphin mayor’s chair looks at supports for small business. The question for candidates David Bosiak and Kerri Riehl was: Small business is one of the pillars of the community and locally, many small businesses are struggling to rebuild from the…
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Municipal Elections
Wednesday, 21 September 2022 10:44
Local election picture is coming into focus
Written by Dauphin Herald
With the registration period now closed the Oct. 26 municipal and school board election is coming into focus. And when it comes to the City of Dauphin council race that means a crowded ballot. Last week, prior to the end of the nomination period, 16 candidates had registered their intention…
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Municipal Elections
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 08:20
Greenhouse growing
Overcoming a delayed start to the project, construction of the Vermillion Growers greenhouse north of Dauphin is now progressing at breakneck speed. The 10-acre greenhouse is just phase one of what is expected to eventually be a 30-acre development and should be operational sometime this winter. Get more in this…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 08:04
Dauphin election picture is coming into focus
With the registration period now closed the Oct. 26 municipal and school board election is coming into focus. And when it comes to the City of Dauphin council race that means a crowded ballot. Last week, prior to the end of the nomination period, 16 candidates had registered their intention…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 08:00
Sharing their stories
The Kick off Your Roots tour wrapped up with a show at the Watson Arts Centre, Sept. 14. The show featured Desiree Dorion, Emma Peterson and Quinton Blair telling the stories behind their songs in an intimate setting. More than 100 people took in the show. The next performance at…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:59
Clippers hold on for victory to improve to 2-0 on Alumni Day
The Dauphin Clippers football team improved to 2-0 in the Rural Manitoba Football League, with a 23-20 win over the Interlake Thunder, Saturday afternoon in Dauphin. Joseph Lopez led the offence with 156 yards rushing on five carries, including touchdowns from 56 and 30 yards out. Scott Gower had 71…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:57
Village addition
The Ukrainian Heritage Village Museum at Selo Ukraina will soon have a new addition as the Ukrainian Folk Arts Centre and Museum has plans to move the Sandringham teacherage from its present location in the RM of Dauphin to the heritage village. Selo president Jim Perchaluk said a foundation has…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:57
Work to be done as Kings open season with a split
If opening weekend of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League proved anything for the Dauphin Kings it is that there is a lot of room for improvement. The defending Turnbull Cup champions opened the weekend with a pair of overtime games with the Neepawa Titans, with each team winning on home…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:53
Mayoralty candidates offer positions on small business
This week’s focus on the race for the City of Dauphin mayor’s chair looks at supports for small business. The question for candidates David Bosiak and Kerri Riehl was: Small business is one of the pillars of the community and locally, many small businesses are struggling to rebuild from the…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:50
For the cause
More than 40 people took part in this year’s Terry Fox Run at Vermillion Park to raise money for cancer research. Participants had their choice of how far they walked or ran the trails at the park. Organizer Steven Roznowsky hoped to raise $2,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:35
Fee continues coaching career with Florida Panthers
Myles Fee has taken his coaching skills to south Florida after he was recently hired as an assistant coach by the National Hockey League’s Florida Panthers. Fee started his career as video coach for the New York Rangers and joined the Edmonton Oilers after just one season in New York.…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:31
Rangers open season against defending champs, Saturday
The Parkland Rangers are set to open the 2022-23 Manitoba AAA U18 Hockey League season against the defending league champion Winnipeg Wild, this weekend. After Team Black scored an 8-3 win over Team Green in the annual intrasquad game, last Thursday, the Rangers embarked on a trip to Souris for…
Tuesday, 20 September 2022 07:28
BLTs anyone?
Local gardener Al Kindret poses with some impressive tomatoes he produced in his garden this year. The Big Beef bedding plants were purchased at Secord-Crowe Greenhouse this spring and produced a bumper crop with all of the ruit of a size similar to these two specimens. The larger of the…