The Parkland Humane Society (PHS) is in dire need of volunteers. According to PHS office administrator Jenn Langlois, the shelter has been inundated with an influx of cats and dogs. “There’s lots of dogs coming in from the pound. The same with cats coming in from the pound. And we…
The Parkland Vipers Volleyball Club will have someone new at the helm next season as program founder Ted Rea retires from the role as organizer. Noting it has been more than six years since his own family has been involved with the program, Rea said the program had more than…
Ethelbert’s Analiese Silvester helped Team Manitoba to a silver medal at Football Canada’s Women’s U18 National Championships in Ottawa, July 21 to 29. Manitoba opened the tournament with a 32-26 loss to Ontario Red, July 23. Playing in the Cummings Division, Manitoba then defeated Indigenous Football Canada, 53-0, on July…
Tuesday, 08 August 2023 07:42

Celebrating a milestone

The Very Reverend Father Oleg Bodnarski, along with Marvin Procyshyn conducted a service honouring Ukrainian pioneers at the Trembowla Cross of Freedom site, Sunday, as part of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival. The day also celebrated the 125th anniversary of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, which was built in 1898 at…
Tuesday, 08 August 2023 07:40

Paying a visit

Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson was in Dauphin, Friday for a meet and greet at the Parkland Recreation Complex with local dignitaries and recipients of recent funding through the Arts, Culture and Sport in Community Fund. Among the Parkland recipients are: Dauphin Recreation Services, Maamawi Park All Seasons, Phase 2 -…
Thanks to a grant from the Building Sustainable Communities Fund, the RM of Dauphin was able to build a play structure at Stoney Point Beach. A grand opening of the play structure was held, Aug. 1, with councillors, along with Dauphin MLA Brad Michaleski in attendance. RM of Dauphin CAO…
The 58th annual Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival (CNUF) is in the books and it could not have gone any better. CNUF president Kayla Gillis said the weekend went better than expected. “Our crowd (Saturday) was phenomenal. The stands were packed. We ran out of alcohol and we had to get…
The Manitoba Métis Federation will educate and employ up to 25 Ukrainian newcomers to work in the child care profession after receiving $1 million in funding from the provincial government. Wayne Ewasko, Manitoba’s Minister of Education and Early Childhood Learning was in Dauphin, Aug. 1, to present the funds to…
By Ed StozekFor the Herald There have been times when we purchase a raffle ticket or pledge someone for Jump Rope for Heart, Relay for Life or other fund-raising events. A walkathon is a popular fund-raising event involving participants collecting pledges and sponsorships from donors in exchange for walking a…
A dream that was conceived eight years ago was realized, last Thursday, when Vermillion Growers LTD., hosted the grand opening of its greenhouse facility. Vermillion Growers Ltd., uses an innovative, fully-automated control system for growing vegetables under glass greenhouses. The greenhouse showcases industry-leading Gakon Netafim irrigation and greenhouse technology that…
The Dauphin Mavericks have been yearning to play a game this season after Rugby Manitoba failed to come up with any opponents for the local men’s rugby squad this season. But the Mavericks were able to hit the pitch for an actual game thanks to the Winnipeg Wasps, who made…
If you think after 57 years you know what Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival is all about, get ready to be surprised. The annual celebration of Ukrainian culture and heritage has plenty of new and different attractions to keep fesitvalgoers interested and entertained. And that is reflected in ticket sales. “We…
Every year more than 300,000 high school graduates across the country are whittled down to a list of 1,500 nominees for a Schulich Leader Scholarship, Canada’s most coveted undergraduate STEM scholarship. From that list of 1,500 nominees, 100 scholarships are awarded to entrepreneurial-minded students enrolling in a science, technology, engineering…
Tuesday, 25 July 2023 07:36

Nice buns

Dawn Recknell recently tried her hand at making beet leaf buns for the first time, but in addition to making a bunch of regular sized buns, the 79-year-old decided to make two supersized buns, which measured seven inches in length, each one enough for one meal. Recknell made the two…
The U16 and U18 provincial boys and girls rugby teams were in Dauphin, Saturday, to prepare for the Western Canadian Championships, Aug. 3 to 6 in Calgary. Each of the teams were to have played an exhibition match against the Saskatchewan provincial teams, but they ended up cancelling. To help…
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