Dauphin Herald
Tuesday, 14 June 2022 07:47
Parkland Campus celebrates the Class of 2022
Assiniboine Community College Parkland Campus celebrated its Class of 2022, Friday with a graduation ceremony in Dauphin. This year’s Class of 2022 consists of 43 graduates. Business administration: Human Resource Management diploma - Carley Coulter, Claire Gingera, Campbell Orvis, Ashley Poynting and Jessica Zurba. Comprehensive Health Care Aide certificate -…
Tuesday, 14 June 2022 07:45
Bosiak enters race to become Dauphin’s next mayor
There is officially a race to become Dauphin’s new mayor as local businessman and community advocate David Bosiak registered as a candidate yesterday. For Bosiak, the motivation for letting his name stand was simple, to ensure the progress he has seen in the community over the last number of years…
Tuesday, 14 June 2022 07:42
Get the party started
Bratstva Studios Ukrainian Dance dancers took part in the Canadian National Ukrainian Festival kickoff party, Saturday, outside the CNUF office on 3rd Ave. NE. The event also included a barbecue and music by Boris Nowasad and the Melody Kings.
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:23
Dauphin Handivan makes changes to executive, board
Dauphin and District Handivan has a new president following the organization’s annual general meeting, May 24. Sharon Zeiler will fill the position following the retirement of Vern Richardson from the board. Returning to the executive are vice-president Marge Beyette and treasurer Lori Bremner. Lavonne Tyschinski joins the board as a…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:21
Opportunities abound
Grade 10 students from Ste. Rose were in Dauphin, May 31, for the Assiniboine Community College Parkland Campus open house and job fair. Students had a chance to tour the facility and learn more about the jobs available to them upon graduation.
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:21
For the cause
From left, Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund board member Larry Hrytsay, Ukrainian Orthodox Parish of St.George secretary Marusia Sedor, Karla Tycholes of Irving’s Catering, Ukrainian Orthodox Parish of St. George president Kelvin Korman, family fund board members Jim Perchaluk and Don Tarrant and Parish vice-president Doris Dunfield were recently on hand…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:18
Kings add 11 players at the draft
The Dauphin Kings added 11 players to its program, Saturday, when the Manitoba Junior Hockey League held its draft of first-year U18 players. Dauphin used its first-round pick, 12th overall, to select forward Gavin Nemis of East St. Paul. Nemis, five-foot, nine-inches tall weighing 130-pounds, played for the Rink Hockey…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:16
Penalties prove costly for Clippers
Both Dauphin Clippers rugby teams fell short on their bid for a championship in the Westman High School Rugby League. The Clippers girls qualified for the final with a 57-15 win over the Swan Valley Tigers, Wednesday in Dauphin, while the Clippers boys earned their berth in the championship game…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:14
Hanging on
A young rodeo participant hangs on for dear life in the chute dogging event during the high school rodeo, Saturday in Gilbert Plains. The two-day event, which also ran on Sunday, included all of the rodeo favourites, including bareback riding, barrell racing, breakaway roping, bull riding, goat tying, pole bending,…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:10
Jaddock ready for his new role as MVSD superintendent/CEO
Stephen Jaddock is preparing to step into the role of Mountain View School Division superintendent/CEO. The current assistant superintendent has been hired to take over from Dan Ward when he leaves the division at the end of the month. “I’ve been three years in the assistant superintendent role, and, of…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:09
Adventures in the woods a big part of growing up
By Ed StozekFor the Herald Set in the northeast part of my parent’s mixed farm, the bush was always an interesting place for a young boy to spend time in. The bush was useful to the farm operations as the small herd of cows and the two work horses occupied…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:07
Grad celebrations returning to “normal”
Graduation ceremonies throughout Mountain View School Division will have an air of familiarity this spring, as the division has cleared school to return to in-person convocations. Over the last couple of years graduation exercises across MVSD have been “different”, said MVSD superintendent Dan Ward, with formats such as drive-through ceremonies,…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:06
Beach residents cleaning up after high winds
Residents at Ochre Beach and Crescent Cove experienced more flooding recently as a result of high winds and rising water levels on Lake Dauphin. As of June 5, the water level was at 859.6-feet, above the 858-foot flood stage level. Some residents have begun cleaning up, while others have yet…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 07:02
Fire chiefs gather for MAFC conference
For the first time since 2019 fire chiefs from departments across the province were able to gather in person for the Manitoba Association of Fire Chiefs Annual Conference and Trade Show this year and they did so in Dauphin, June 2 to 4. “We tried to run some virtual conferences…
Tuesday, 07 June 2022 06:51
Play ball
Dauphin played host to a Grand Slam Jamboree, Saturday at the Vermillion Park Sportsplex. The first-ever Vic Fron Memorial Day jamboree saw 11 teams hitting the diamond for a day full of baseball fun.