Tuesday, 24 May 2022 08:11

ATV operators reminded about safety

With the warmer weather upon us, many Manitobans are eager to get outside and enjoy the outdoors which may include riding off-road vehicles (ORVs). Manitoba RCMP want to remind operators of the laws of ORVs to ensure a safe ride. Most of the laws around ORVs fall under the Off…
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 08:10

Fire Department has a busy Wednesday

A vehicle fire in the back lane of 200 Main St. N kicked off what proved to be a busy Wednesday for the Dauphin Fire Department, last week. Just before 2:30 p.m., the department was dispatched to the scene of the vehicle fire, which was quickly extinguished. It is suspected…
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 08:09

Cemetery Stroll back by popular demand

Dauphin residents are once again being given an opportunity to learn more about the history of their community. The Dauphin Family Ties Family History Group is once again hosting its popular Cemetery Stroll, May 29, at Riverside Cemetery. The event, which debuted last spring, includes a walking tour through a…
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 08:08

One last time

Keystone Chorus members John Graham, Don Husband and Richard Hamilton take to the stage at the Watson Arts Centre (WAC) one last time, to present a $1,000 cheque to Dauphin and District Allied Arts Council chair Adrienne Luke and WAC co-ordinator Peter Nadolny. With the chorus disbanding, the group is…
Travel is not advised in Duck Mountain Provincial Park as Manitoba Environment, Climate and Parks continues to advise all provincial park and campground visitors to carefully check and monitor conditions before heading to provincial parks this spring. Blue Lakes, Childs Lake, Singush Lake and Wellman Lake campgrounds in the park…
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 08:04

Parade of champions

Residents of Dauphin had a chance to cheer on the Dauphin Kings, May 16, when the newly-crowned Manitoba Junior Hockey league champions were honoured with a parade down Main Street South. Following the parade, fans had a chance to get their photo taken with the Turnbull Cup and their favourite…
The results may not be to their liking, but the Dauphin Clippers baseball team is improving. The Clippers saw their record fall to 0-4 after a 21-8 loss to the Major Pratt Trojans, Wednesday in Russell, followed by a 24-8 loss at the hands of the Ste. Rose Celtics, Friday…
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 07:59

In for the lay up

Matthew Marshall goes in for a lay up after getting past Brody Voll, Sunday afternoon. The Multi-use Community Courts at Meadowlark Park was a popular destination for local residents, Sunday with every court in use.
The Dauphin Clippers boys rugby team won its second game of the season, last Monday, scoring a 26-10 win over Brandon’s Crocus Plains Plainsmen in Dauphin. Coming out of the pandemic, Clippers coach Gerald Lopez said the players are slowly picking up the game. “I thought Brandon played a really…
The Dauphin Kings are 2-0 at the 2022 Centennial Cup in Estevan, Sask., after the opening weekend. The Kings opened the national championship tournament with a 2-1 win over the Central Canada Hockey League’s Ottawa Jr. Senators, Friday afternoon. Phillipe Jacques staked Ottawa to a first-period lead with a power-play…
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 07:53

Countryfest receives funds

From left, Dauphin Countryfest president Ann Ransom accepts a cheque for $10,000 from Dauphin and District Community Foundation board members Darren Eddie, Valerie McInness and Rita Dupley. The funds are from a grant courtesy of the foundation.
By Ed StozekFor the Herald The RCMP’s association with canines dates back to the 1890s when the North-West Mounted Police stationed in the Yukon used sled dogs to deliver mail during the winter months along a 600-mile route between Dawson City and across the border to Skagway, Alaska. From 1938-55,…
Two Parkland residents have been honoured for their commitment to the preservation and promotion of local history and heritage. Edward Stozek of Dauphin and Josephine “Jo” Bunka of Winnipegosis were both recipients of the The Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Historical Preservation and Promotion, during a ceremony at Government House, last…
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 07:41

That time of year

With the warmer weather allowing people to get put more, yard sales are becoming more prevalent. Residents will be seeing more and more yard sale signs around the community. Just be aware of the traffic around you when you try to read the signs.
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 08:38

Special Dauphin Kings Section

The special Dauphin Kings section can be found in the May 17th edition of the Dauphin Herald!
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