Dauphin Herald
Tuesday, 14 October 2025 15:17
Local dance instructor has a Highland experience
Receiving the certificate for a successfully completed teaching exam brought back memories of a recent trip to Scotland for a local Highland dance instructer. Mackenna Telfer was in Scotland in July to compete at the Luss Highland Games, bringing home a second place finish in her category. The day prior…
Tuesday, 14 October 2025 15:16
Firearm threat locks down school
A youth has been remanded in custody following a threat with a fire arm at Ebb and Flow School. On Oct. 7, at approximately 11 a.m., Ste. Rose du Lac RCMP were dispatched to a report of a youth pointing a firearm at the school. Officers responded immediately and were…
Friday, 10 October 2025 15:02
Clippers dominating high school rugby 7s season
The Dauphin Clippers varsity girls rugby 7s team is undefeated after three jamborees, including winning both games at its home jamboree, Sunday. The Clippers beat their JV counterparts, 41-0, to open the tournament. They then defeated Vincent Massey 1, 48-0. The wins improve Dauphin’s record to 7-0. They will look…
Friday, 10 October 2025 15:02
Rangers riding hot offence early in the season
After dropping their season opener, the Parkland Rangers have won two games in a row, in convincing fashion. The Rangers scored a 7-1 win over the Brandon Wheat Kings, Sept. 28, and hammered the Kenora Thistles, 11-1, Oct. 4. Rangers head coach Rick Freese is seeing the hard work and…
Friday, 10 October 2025 15:01
Yunker invites everyone to slow down and soak in the season at special holiday concert
Nicole Yunker wishes everyone a merry Christmas. And to help make that happen, the local diva has planned a special evening of music to ease people into the holiday season, while raising funds for the Watson Arts Centre. Tickets for Nicole and Friends: A Christmas Celebration go on sale tomorrow.…
Friday, 10 October 2025 14:59
Electronic billing is the best way to beat the postal strike for utility costs
City Council took the opportunity to get some work done prior to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation holiday during a regular meeting, Sept 29. Utility bills With the postal strike, City administrators are encouraging everyhone to sign up for electronic billing to ensure they do not miss the…
Wednesday, 01 October 2025 08:27
Season opener a learning experience
It wasn’t the start the Parkland Rangers were hoping for. The Rangers opened the 2025-26 Manitoba U18 AAA Hockey League season with a 5-3 loss to the visiting Southwest Cougars, Friday in Dauphin. Southwest opened the scoring, but the Rangers responded with goals from Alex Campbell and Dayson Martin on…
Wednesday, 01 October 2025 08:26
Defence, goaltending shines in three-game winning streak
After allowing six goals against in the season opener to the Swan Valley Stampeders, Sept. 19, the Dauphin Kings have given up just two goals against in winning their next three games. The Kings shutout the Stampeders, Sept. 20, before sweeping a home-and-home with the Neepawa Titans, scoring a 4-1…
Wednesday, 01 October 2025 08:26
Dauphin artists nab multiple nominations
Dauphin artists are dominating the scene at the 2025 Manitoba Country Music Awards this fall. Local group Kate’s Outlaw is in the running for seven awards, while solo artist Desiree Dorian has been nominated in five categories. The Dauphin-based country-rock group Kate’s Outlaw will be looking to collect hardware in…
Wednesday, 01 October 2025 08:25
Lithium-ion batteries need special attention and handling, says fire chief
Much of what we use in our daily lives is powered by lithium ion batteries. The batteries are used to power smartphones, laptops, tablets, digital cameras, power tools, e-cigarettes, e-bikes, e-scooters, smartwatches, fitness trackers, cordless vacuums and more and knowing how to properly charge, maintain and dispose of the batteries…
Wednesday, 01 October 2025 08:24
City and RM reach agreement in principle on recreation funding
The City and the RM of Dauphin have struck a deal when it comes to funding recreation in the community in the future. The agreement in principle arrived at last week will see the RM provide $419,000 in recreation funding next year followed by per capita contributions in 2027 and…
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 11:29
Senior boys, JV girls have top five finishes on the hardcourt
It was a good start to the season for the Dauphin Clippers senior boys volleyball team. Competing in the Brandon University Varsity Boys Tournament, the Clippers finished fourth out of 31 teams. Dauphin opened the tournament with a 25-16 and 26-24 win over Oxbow in their first match, then split…
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 11:29
Kings bounce back from opening loss with shutout victory on home ice
After dropping the season opener to the Swan Valley Stampeders, Friday in Swan River, the Dauphin Kings had a nice bounce back effort in Saturday’s home opener. The Kings had a 3-0 lead late in the second period of Friday’s game only to give up six straight goals, including five…
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 11:28
Proclamations lead off regular meeting of Dauphin city council
City council read and passed several proclamations as part of its regular meeting Sept. 15. Sept. 15 to 21 was proclaimed as Rail Safety Week, recognizing that 261 railway crossing and trespassing incidents occurred across the country in 2024, resulting in 68 avoidable fatalities and 58 avoidable serious injuries. The…
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 11:28
Dauphin RCMP report a busy week of calls for service
A weekly wrap of policing activities at the Dauphin detachment show a busy week began Sept. 7, a day police received 24 calls for service It began at approximately 2 a.m., when officers on patrol conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with two male occupants on Fourth Avenue Southeast.…