Doug Zywina
Showing their Pride
Winnipegosis held its third annual Pride Day, Sunday. The free family-friendly event included drag performances, drag story time, a guest speaker, as well as tattoos, face painting, vendors, games and a parade to end the day.
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Arson charges levelled in Ethelbert
An Ethelbert man is in custody in connection with a recent arson in that community.
In the early morning hours of June 1, Dauphin RCMP responded to a report of an arson at a residence located on Railway Avenue in Ethelbert.
An occupant of the residence reported hearing noises outside her window and when she looked outside, observed a fire on the outside corner of her home. She observed a male suspect running away from the scene.
The woman, along with her three children, exited the home without injury.
The local fire department, attended the scene and extinguished the fire. Minor damage was reported.
Officers made patrols in the area failed to locate the suspect. A description of the suspect was provided which allowed officers to identify the man.
Later that day, police went to a property, located north of Ethelbert, and arrested a 54-year-old man for arson.
Upon his arrest, officers located three knives and a hatchet in his possession.
Marc Andre Dorais, of Ethelbert, has been charged with arson with disregard for human life, criminal harassment, mischief, possess ion of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and three counts of failing to comply with a probation order.
He was remanded into custody for a court appearance in Brandon.
Murder update
Police have officially charged a suspect in connection with a double homicide in Minegoziibe Anishinabe, June 2.
Oryan Flamand, 19, a community resident, is facing two charges of second degree murder related to the shooting deaths of a 34-year-old man and a 52 -year-old woman. He remains in custody.
The investigation continues.
Summer Games committee planning a daily Party in the Park
Major multi-sport events normally begin with an opening ceremony and wrap up with a closing ceremony with competition sandwiched in between.
But the organizing committee for the 2024 Manitoba Summer Games powered by Manitoba Hydro is adding a social twist with a daily Party in the Park during the Aug. 11 to 17 event.
“The games is seven days. We have an opening ceremony on the first day and a closing ceremony on the last day, so it is five days in between, Monday to Friday, we are having an event every day in CN Park right in front of the train station called Party in the Park,” committee member Martijn van Luijn said.
The full story can be found in this week's Dauphin Herald.
Cooking up a storm
Howard Wirch and Brady Johnson dump some freshly-cooked lobster into the cooling tub at the Dauphin Rotary Club’s annual lobsterfest, Friday at Obsolete Brewing Company. The event proved to be another success, with 116 tickets sold, exceeding the expectations of organizers. There were 150 lobsters and 120 pounds of mussels cooked for the event, which sold out in three to four days, with proceeds going to the Rotary Club.
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Putting around
Kent Miner sank this putt on no. 12 during the soldout Dauphin Kings Par 3 Extravaganza, Saturday, at the Gilbert Plains Country Club. The team of Mark Odut, Chris Todoruk, Mike Csversko and Seth Gares won the tournament, shooting a 48. Jon Yerama, Brendan Green, Stephen Chychota and Josh MacQuarrie were second on a countback over Rob Bouchard, Anthony Wiens, Ray Karlson and Brad Carefoot after both teams finished with a 50. Next year’s tournament will take place at the Dauphin Lake Golf Club.
Delaurier, Karlson capture title at Gary Brandon Memorial Tournament
Jackson Delaurier and Boston Karlson won the Gary Brandon Memorial Golf Tournament, this past weekend at the Dauphin Lake Golf Club.
The newly crowned champions defeated Shawn Woods and Lance Nugent in the championship flight final.
Mark Odut and Regan Hedley won the third-place match.
Jake Wiens and Steve Desroches won the first flight, defeating Bart Michaleski and Blaine Johnson. Glen Rutherford and Larry Johnson were third.
Ron Low and Andy Pickering won the second flight over Ron Love and Mike Penrose, while James Davidson and Keith Hanke were third.
The third flight was won by the team of Seth Gares and Noah Wiens. They beat Owen Connolly and Ray Karlson, while Brett Farnsworth and Darius Vendramin were third.
Dean Cooley and Ron Hedley won the fourth flight over Gerald Thiessen and Zachary Thiessen. Chris Todoruk and Danny Scott were third.
Mike Sparrow and Rob Bouchard won the fifth flight, defeating Dean Bodnar and Mark Talbot, with Darnell Duff and Derrick Brucks finishing third.
In the sixth flight, Jeff Campbell and Jordan Campbell took top spot beating Mike Zazuliak and Ryan Zazuliak. Sheldon Love and Ryan Gardner were third.
Tom Cyr and Dryden Vendramin won the seventh flight, defeating Steve Bell and Grant Edgar. Jordan Morrisseau and Kelly Ogg finished in third place.
Clippers girls win gold, boys silver at provincials
The Dauphin Clippers girls rugby team are two-time provincial champions after a convincing, 92-0 win over the Souris Sabres, Friday.
Bree Walker led the way with three tries, while Kiersten Vandekerckhove, Ashley Korney and Mai Maguet each scored twice. Lindsey Korney, Tanya Devos, Ryann Richard-Soltis, Tylee Rudkavich, Lucile Musick, Ruth Dandeneau and Raylyn Koshowski all had singles.
Megan Thompson had five converts, while Walker had one.
Dauphin finished the season undefeated, going 7-0 and outscoring their opponents, 490-0.
Clippers assistant coach Kent Miner said being a two-time provincial champion feels great.
“It’s very good for the girls to have that second victory, especially without letting a point against them this year, I think, is an all-out record for any rugby team out there,” he said.
One of the reasons the Clippers were able to score so many points is the team-first attitude of every player.
“The reason why they got so many points as a team is everybody worked together. There was no individual play. If there was individual play, those players just got subbed out for a team member. So everybody knew they had to play together as a team or watch from the sidelines,” Miner said, adding that was the key to the team’s entire success this season.
“It was just playing together as a team. Always running with support. Always having a friend with you.”
This was the second year the local high school program has benefited from the Parkland Pirates youth rugby program.
Read the full story in this week’s edition of the Dauphin Herald.
Rite of Spring
Dauphin deputy-mayor and chair of Communities in Bloom, Christian Laughland fills some containers with soil for a Dauphinite with a green thumb. Laughland and CIB members Kathy Bellemare and Theresa Deyholos braved the rainy, cool weather Saturday at the Dauphin Recreation Services grounds to offer up soil, woodchips and free trees and bedding plants during the annual Chip and Soil Day.
Predators win gold at volleyball nationals
The 17U Predators Volleyball Club are national champions after winning gold at Volleyball Canada’s national championships in Edmonton, last week.
It was a rough start to the tournament for the Grandview-based Predators as they lost their three opening matches, May 20.
After teams were re-pooled for day two, the Predators found their stride, winning all three matches to qualify for the Tier 8 playoffs.
In the quarterfinals, the Predators beat Fraser Valley Black of B.C., 25-27, 25-23 and 15-12 to advance to the semifinals, where they defeated the Stealth Stealth 17s of Saskatchewan, 25-22 and 25-17.
In the championship match, the Predators defeated the YYC Eagles from Alberta, 19-25, 25-20 and 15-11.
Predators coach Bryce Shewchuk said the girls were able to rebound from a tough opening day at the tournament.
“And came out firing on Wednesday for playoffs,” he added.
The goal entering nationals was simply to play well.
“You never know who you’re going to come up against. The way the new tier system works, just if someone has one bad day, you end up with some really strong teams in your pool, it gives a lot of opportunities to bounce back,” he said.
After finishing 10th at provincials, Shewchuk said the goal at nationals was to play well, play strong and finish ahead of a couple of other Manitoba teams that finished ahead of them at provincials.
Tough serves and a good defence were keys to the Predators success.
“We never quit on a ball. A lot of teams were already looking to celebrate before the ball had even hit the floor and our girls were still digging it up and returning it,” Shewchuk said.
Shewchuk is especially pleased for the three graduating players who will be leaving the team after this season.
“For them to be their high note to end their career and season on, I think it’s really huge for this group,” he said.
“This group is just a really strong group, with athletes from Grandview, Gilbert Plains, Roblin and one from Reston. With our three graduating athletes, they were just a really strong group led by them.”
Laughland returns to Kings
A familiar face has rejoined the Dauphin Kings to lead the team’s business aspect.
Christian Laughland was named the Kings’ director of Business Operations and will be responsible for managing and developing the team’s strategic marketing plan, partnerships, fund-raising, promotions, game day operations, advertising and events on behalf of the franchise.
Laughland previously worked for the team from 2016 to 2021.
“The Kings approached me and asked if I wanted to come back, if there was any interest there. And obviously, I did,” Laughland explained.
“I live and breathe hockey, so it made sense for me to make the move, and I did.”
Laughland will be stepping down as the team’s governor, a role he has held since last year.
Recognizing there is always room for improvement, Laughland said the team is in a pretty good place right now.
“The team has wiped its debt clean and I think just going forward, it’s kind of keep moving in the right direction. And with the good board that we have, good staff and players, this is going to be an exciting season,” he said.
Last week, the Kings announced a pair of player signings.
Forward Dylan Duzan signed with the Kings after playing last season with his hometown Moose Jaw U18 Warriors of the Saskatchewan Male AAA Hockey League, where the five-foot, 10-inch, 161-pounder led the team with 22 goals and 22 assists for 44 points in 38 games.
Also signing on the bottom line was six-foot, 190-pound defenceman Austin Watts of Medicine Hat, Alta.
Watts tallied one goal and 10 assists for 11 points in 41 games with the Notre Dame Hounds of the Saskatchewan Male AAA Hockey League.