Dauphin Herald
Tuesday, 29 November 2022 07:04
Clippers continue to roll
The Dauphin Clippers hockey team improved to 10-2-0-0 on the season with a pair of wins, last week. William Miner scored twice and added an assist to lead the Clippers to a 6-2 win over a shorthanded Minnedosa/Erickson Chancellors squad, Thursday in Dauphin. Liam Chartrand, Jaymen Fee, Jake Kuzmiak and…
Tuesday, 29 November 2022 07:00
Kings stumble as Titans sweep home-and-home
After a spirited effort led to a 4-3 victory over the Portage Terriers, Nov. 22, the Dauphin Kings stumbled in a home-and-home with the Neepawa Titans. Neepawa scored a 5-1 win over the Kings, Friday in Neepawa, before scoring a 2-1 win in Dauphin on Saturday. As a result the…
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 07:44
Kings overcome Freeze, players shine at showcase
A 6-4 victory over the Winnipeg Freeze, Friday in Dauphin allowed the Dauphin Kings to maintain their hold on second place in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s MGEU West Division. Sunday’s game in Winnipeg was postponed due to the Grey Cup and will be rescheduled to a later date. Winnipeg…
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 07:41
Clippers maintain hold on first place in WHSHL
The Dauphin Clippers hockey team remain in first place in the Westman High School Hockey League, winning two of three games, last week. The week began, Tuesday, with a 9-0 home ice win over the defending Westman High School Hockey League champion Major Pratt Trojans of Russell. Norman Lacquette and…
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 07:40
Hard work and determination made dream come true
In the years following WWII the economy was booming and people had money to spend. Cars and family vacations were becoming more affordable. Gas stations and motels soon popped up along highways to cater to the travellers. For many years in Dauphin's south end, Sticky’s Service and Drive-Inn provided gas…
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 07:40
GP Municipality dealing with misappropriation of more than $500,000
A criminal investigation is underway after money was discovered missing from the Gilbert Plains Municipality account. Reeve Jim Manchur said details of how the $514,571.86 was transfered out of the municipality’s account without council’s authorization are still being determined. “It happened over a series of time. We’re still getting the…
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 07:36
Philanthropists of the Year
The Dauphin and District Community Foundation (DDCF) hosted its Philanthropist of the Year and Giving Challenge Fund-raiser, Nov. 18, at the Aspen Lodge in the Parkland Recreation Complex. The 2021 Philanthropist of the Year Award went to Myles and Bonnie Haverluck, who moved back to Dauphin in 1979 and have…
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 07:34
Glaziers on the go
Crews from Horizon Glass in Brandon were hard at work replacing windows at the Watson Arts Centre, last week. The project encompasses the replacement of eight full windows and 36 glass inserts to upgrade all of the facility’s windows to triple pane. The project is financed through a Building Sustainable…
Tuesday, 15 November 2022 07:44
Rangers earn a point
The Parkland Rangers earned a point over the weekend in Kenora. Parkland’s week began with a heart-breaking 3-2 loss to the Southwest Cougars, Tuesday in Dauphin. The Rangers carried a 2-1 lead into the third period on goals from Bo Eisner and Luke Myhre, while Nate Robson replied for Southwest.…
Tuesday, 15 November 2022 07:43
Kings maintain hold on second in tight West Division
The Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s MGEU West Division is getting tighter with each passing week. The Dauphin Kings find themselves in a tie for second place with the Swan Valley Stampeders, with 26 points each, five behind the division-leading OCN Blizzard, one ahead of the Waywayseecappo Wolverines and two up…
Tuesday, 15 November 2022 07:41
Local contractor a big part of Ruttan Mine rehabilitation project
As part of this year’s budget, the provincial government invested an additional $50.7 million to further accelerate clean up of orphaned and abandoned mines at select sites across the province, while creating a new long-term care, maintenance and surveillance program for remediated sites. Through the Orphaned and Abandoned Mine Rehabilitation…
Tuesday, 15 November 2022 07:37
Commodity prices good for Kings’ fund-raiser
The Dauphin Kings agriculture project proved to be another success this year. Project co-ordinator Rae Csversko said a field of 78 acres in the Keld area was donated to the project last year, but because of the wet spring, it could not be seeded this year, leaving the local junior…
Tuesday, 15 November 2022 07:35
City council holds inaugural meeting
Dauphin’s new city council held its inaugural meeting, Nov. 6, after those successful in the recent municipal election took their oaths of office. Forming council are mayor David Bosiak and councillors Kathy Bellemare, Randy Daley, Christian Laughland, Ted Rea, Devin Shtykalo and Steve Sobering. Deputy-mayor Under provisions of the Manitoba…
Tuesday, 15 November 2022 07:33
Fusion Flow Zone opens at Northgate Trails
Representatives from the Derailleurs Bike Club and Fusion Credit Union gathered at the Northgate Trails, Nov. 8, to celebrate the completion of the Fusion Flow Zone. Located near the Selo Ukraina site, the Fusion Flow Zone is an elite-level five-km competition cycle trail that is part of the larger Northgate …
Tuesday, 15 November 2022 07:30
Countryfest announces performers
Dauphin’s Countryfest is getting ready for another successful edition of Canada’s longest running country music festival in 2023. Last week, Countryfest organizers announced the first round of artists who will perform at Selo Ukraina between June 30 and July 2, 2023. John Fogerty, Dierks Bentley, Walker Hayes, Tenille Townes, Tim…