Tuesday, 20 June 2023 08:17

Horn captures GP men’s open title

The Gilbert Plains Country Club hosted its annual men’s open golf tournament, Saturday, with more than 80 golfers hitting the links. When all was said and done, it was Ryan Horn who walked away with this year’s crown after he shot a four-under 67 to finish three shots ahead of…
After the most successful season ever for the Dauphin Clippers rugby program, the teams held their awards banquet, last Thursday. The Most Improved Player Award for the girls was shared by Ruth Evans and Tanya Devos, while Rhett Tkachyk won for the boys. The Top Back Award for the girls…
Tuesday, 20 June 2023 08:12

Playing for provincials berths

Marcus Boulbria of the Dauphin Aspen Insurance U15 baseball team tries to score on a wild pitch, but was tagged out by Dauphin DCP pitcher Ryzlie Nepinak during a round-robin game at the U15 regionals, Sunday afternoon. The round-robin tournament saw five teams vying for a spot at AA and…
Three men from Ethelbert are paying the price for ignoring the walleye size limit in place for Dauphin Lake and its tributaries. On May 13, a Dauphin conservation officer responded to a Turn in Poachers (TIP) call about a group of people fishing at the Mossey River outlet dam at…
Tuesday, 20 June 2023 08:02

Taking a leap

The long jump was one of the many events that were part of the Mountain View School Division divisional track and field meet, June 13, at the DRCSS. The day included all of the traditional track and field events.
Tuesday, 20 June 2023 07:57

Kate’s Outlaw performs

Kate’s Outlaw hit the stage, Friday night, performing in front of a sold out crowd at the Watson Arts Centre. Prior to the headliners taking the stage, the crowd was entertained by special guests Mitchell Makoons and Caitlin Baker.
The Maamawi Multi-Use Trail in Dauphin was highlighted as part of a new provincial trails strategy and provincial investments supporting 34 projects that will strengthen the trail network across the province to nurture lasting bonds with nature for generations to come. The local recreational development received a $75,000 grant to…
Tuesday, 20 June 2023 07:53

Police seize homemade handgun

One local man is in jail after Dauphin RCMP found him in possession of a homemade firearm. Christopher Bilay, 37, is facing charges of possession of a firearm/prohibited weapon without a license, unauthorized possession of a firearm/prohibited weapon, two counts of possessing a weapons contrary to an order, impaired driving…
By Ed StozekFor the Herald In May 1899 over 400 Eastern European settlers arrived at Halifax and boarded a train for the long trip to Strathclair, Man. Some carried a virulent illness in which over 40 children eventually succumbed to death. Several weeks later, a reporter accompanied Dr. Cameron to…
The community of Ste. Rose is celebrating a windfall which will allow for the completion of phase two of the Turtle River Trails project. Through its Community Spaces program, Co-op has pledged $85,000 towards the project as part of a $1 million investment in 15 community projects across Western Canada.…
Ten of the 25 Dauphin area residents involved in the horrific crash at the intersection of Hwy. 5 and the Trans-Canada Highway remain in hospital, while the medical examiner’s office continues working to identify the remains of the 15 killed in the accident. At a press conference, Friday, provincial health…
Tuesday, 13 June 2023 07:22

Mavericks open with a pair of wins

The Dauphin Mavericks opened the Rugby Manitoba season with a pair of wins in Winnipeg, Saturday. In the first game of a doubleheader, the Mavericks scored a 15-5 win over the Winnipeg Wasps, followed by a dominating 60-0 victory over the Winnipeg Assassins. Mavericks player-coach Codi Harrigan said the team…
Mountain View School Division is celebrating the updating of its Violence Threat Risk Assessment (VTRA) and Intervention protocol. “It’s a long title, but in short, it is looking at having the school division partner with community agencies to help make our community a safe place. So that when we have…
Assiniboine Community College Parkland Campus celebrated the graduation of 67 students at a convocation ceremony, Friday afternoon in Credit Union Place. Following opening remarks from Parkland Campus director Carol Stewart and greetings from ACC president Mark Frison, Assiniboine Alumni Association president Kayla Gillis of the Class of 2008, welcomed the…
Dauphin property owners should be watching their mailboxes as the City has sent out its 2023 property tax notices. Taxes are due by July 31, Dauphin’s director of finance Scott Carr said, adding people are normally very good at providing the money the City uses to fund its operations on…
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