Dauphin Herald
Tuesday, 12 July 2022 07:35
Mazier reintroduces bill on internet speed clarity
Dan Mazier’s push to bring clarity to the Canadian internet landscape is back on. The Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa member of Parliament had been working to amend Canada's Telecommunications Act, but that work was halted due to an unexpected election. Mazier is taking on the fight for Canadians who have felt cheated…
Tuesday, 12 July 2022 07:34
Fabulous finds for furry friends
Parkland Humane Society secured some much-needed funding through a two-day Garage Sale and Barbecue, Friday and Saturday. The popular annual sale saw people enjoy a hamburger, chips and drink combo while they searched through a huge inventory of goods, hoping to find a special treasure.
Tuesday, 12 July 2022 07:32
Council candidates coming forward
With the registration period for those seeking council seats in the Oct. 26 general municipal election opening last week, Kirk Dawson has been busy. The Senior Election Official for the City of Dauphin and the Rural Municipality of Dauphin said inquiries from prospective candidates and requests for registration packages have…
With the registration period for those seeking council seats in the Oct. 26 general municipal election opening last week, Kirk Dawson has been busy. The Senior Election Official for the City of Dauphin and the Rural Municipality of Dauphin said inquiries from prospective candidates and requests for registration packages have…
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Tuesday, 12 July 2022 07:26
A triumphant return for the GP-GV fair and rodeo
With the beautiful weather and the strong support from sponsors and the public, it is evident to Kevin Boese the return of the Gilbert Plains- Grandview Agricultural Society’s Fair and Rodeo was meant to be. The society president said considering the event has not been held for two years, he…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:49
DRCSS Class of 2022 award and scholarship winners
Thanks to the generosity of local supporters, 42 students were recognized with over 100 scholarships totaling over $90,000 at the DRCSS graduation last week. Winners included Katherine Kowalchuk, she took home the Dauphin Herald's Scholarship! Check out page seven and eight in this week's Dauphin Herald for all the winners.
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:43
Old school friendships always seem to fade away
By Ed StozekFor the HeraldWhile watching an episode of Family Feud one of the questions made me think about high school. Steve Harvey asked the show’s contestants how many friends from high school does a typical adult keep in touch with? It was surprizing that out of the 100 people…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:41
Fair organizers could not be more pleased with 2022 edition
Organizers of the Dauphin Agricultural Society’s (DAS) Fair and Exhibition could not have asked for a better return after a two-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. DAS president Teren Stykalo said it was a fantastic weekend with a lot of people hitting the fair grounds to check out everything…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:37
Dauphin’s Countryfest back in the groove: Ransom
Planning and executing a world class music festival is a lot like riding a bike - it doesn’t matter if you haven’t done it for awhile, muscle memory kicks in and everything comes flooding back. At least that is the experience for Dauphin’s Countryfest organizers who brought Canada’s longest running…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:06
Showing their pride
Danielle Schwitzer shakes the hand of one of her Grade 1 students at Henderson School, June 28, before handing him a Project Pride certificate on behalf of the Dauphin Lion’s Club. Lion Ted was on hand to explain to the students what Project Pride means. Lion Ted visited Grade 1…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:04
Carefoot back behind the bench
Tyler Carefoot will return behind the bench of the Manitoba U18 AAA Hockey League’s Parkland Rangers next season. Carefoot guided the Rangers to an 18-17-2-3 record, good for fifth place in the league last season. The Rangers advanced to the semifinals after winning their first playoff series since the 2005-06…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:03
Clippers honour the best on the gridiron
The Dauphin Clippers football team held its awards evening, June 27. Matthew Zurba won three awards, taking home the Norris Aitken Memorial Award, as well as the Most Outstanding Player - Offence and Playoff Most Outstanding Player - Offence. Joseph Lopez won the Most Improved Player from two seasons ago…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:01
DeLaMare wins four awards
Cole DeLaMare won four awards at the Dauphin Clippers hockey team’s awards banquet, June 27. DeLaMare took home the Top Scorer Award, Top Defenceman Award and the Playoff MVP and MVP awards. Other awards winners included Jake Kuzmiak as Most Improved Player, Landon Brown for the Player’s Choice, Oliver Dandeneau…
Tuesday, 05 July 2022 07:00
Stanley Cup champion
Wade Klippenstein, left, who spent many of his school years and minor hockey days in Dauphin, got his chance to celebrate the most difficult of trophies to win in professional sports, the Stanley Cup. Klippenstein is the director of amateur scouting for the NHL champion Colorado Avalanche and was largely…
Tuesday, 28 June 2022 10:01
A slammin’ good time
Headliner Cowboy James Storm drags his opponent Tyler James around the ring in one of two main attractions as Canadian Wrestling’s Elite returned to the Watson Arts Centre in Dauphin for the first time in three years, Saturday. Storm, a former TNA world champion, later pinned James for the win.…