It wasn’t pretty, but the Parkland Rangers earned four of a possible six points in a three-game homestand over the weekend. The weekend began, Friday, when the Rangers scored a 5-4 win over the Southwest Cougars on its annual Hockey Fights Cancer Night, during which the players wore pink jerseys.…
Wednesday, 05 November 2025 10:07

Copper thieves caught in the act

Dauphin RCMP interrupted two men in the process of stealing copper building supplies from a house under renovation in the south end of the city, at the end of October. In the mid morning of Oct. 23, Dauphin RCMP received a report of a break and enter in progress at…
VIA Rail passengers will now have a warm place to wait for the train in Dauphin thanks to a new partnership between the City of Dauphin and the Dauphin Rail Museum. Beginning earlier this week, Dauphin Rail Museum extended its operating hours to ensure rail passengers, whether they are boarding…
The role manufacturing plays in rural economies often goes unnoticed, especially in areas where agriculture dominates the scene. But Ritz Machine Works Inc. in Dauphin was drawn out of the shadows recently when it’s Director of Operations, Bryan Yakimishen, was named one of the top 10 manufacturing leaders in Canada…
Thursday, 23 October 2025 11:57

Clippers prepare for semifinal

The Dauphin Clippers football team ended the Rural Manitoba Football League regular season with a 30-14 loss to the Swan Valley Tigers, Saturday in Dauphin. The Clippers were missing some of their starters due to various reasons, which gave some rookies a chance to play. “It gave a little bit…
Bowlers in Dauphin may notice something new on the 10-pin lanes at Parkway Lanes. The local bowling alley had the latest 10-pin string machines installed last week. These highly efficient systems represent a major step forward in bowling technology. Parkway Lanes proprietor Frank Scinocca said the facility used to use…
Manitoba’s opposition Progressive Conservatives are upset with Premier Wab Kinew and his NDP government for voting against an Opposition Day motion they say would bring labour equality and equity to construction job sites in Manitoba. The motion would have immediately reversed what Borderland MLA Josh Guenter, PC Critic for Labour,…
Ste. Rose physician Dr. David O’Hagan was honoured with an appreciation dinner as he celebrates 40 years as a doctor at Ste. Rose Hospital. Originally from South Africa, Dr. O’Hagan graduated from the Cape Town University School of Medicine in 1977. He then spent another six years in further training…
Thursday, 23 October 2025 11:52

Service celebrates its first 40 years

The Dauphin and District Handivan Association (DDHA) has provided safe, reliable and vital, transportation services for seniors, persons with disabilities, and others with mobility challenges. DDHA celebrated 40 years with an event at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 20, Saturday. Board members, drivers and clients were invited for coffee…
Tuesday, 14 October 2025 15:19

Clippers win defensive battle with Generals

The Dauphin Clippers football team scored a 22-8 win over the Moosomin Generals, Saturday in Dauphin. The first half was a defensive battle, with neither team able to do much until late. The Clippers defence came up with a big goalline stand in the first quarter and thought they had…
For the fourth year in a row, the Dauphin Clippers varsity girls rugby team are Westman High School Rugby 7s champions. The Clippers clinched the title by going 4-0 at the final jamboree of the season, Oct. 7, in Brandon. Dauphin defeated Souris, 19-14, Crocus M, 48-0, Steinbach, 33-26, and…
The Rural Municipality of Dauphin council held its regular meeting, Oct. 7. Accounts and finances Council approved 19 cheques, as well as payroll and online payments in the amount of $176,615.57. Transportation Assistant public works foreman Charlie Mosionier reported the gravel program is complete, as is roadside mowing. The mowers…
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