Dauphin Herald News

A local dentists has been chosen to lead Manitoba Dental Association (MDA) for 2024-2025 as it’s 100th president Last month, Dr. Daron Baxter was elected by the the association’s board of directors as its ninth female president. “Dr. Baxter is a well-respected general practice dentist who grew up in Winnipeg…
Tuesday, 06 February 2024 07:20

Buckwold Bridge contract awarded

Work on rehabilitation of the Buckwold Bridge is expected to begin soon after city councillors awarded the contract at a special meeting, Feb. 5. Five bids were received for the project with the lowest quote of $1,089,908.47 from Armcon Ltd., of Stonewall, eventually chosen. Dauphin director of Public Works and…
Tuesday, 06 February 2024 07:18

MVSD gets a bump in funding from province

While there is still plenty of work to do to finalize Mountain View School Division’s 2024-25 operating budget, a big piece of the puzzle was revealed last week as part of the Province’s education funding announcement. And while the funding plan contains a lot of information to digest, MVSD secretary-treasurer…
Wednesday, 31 January 2024 09:27

Assiniboine Effect Day closing in

By Carl StewartParkland Campus Director “Community.” It’s right there in our name. This is because Assiniboine Community College and its Parkland Campus belong to all of us. As our region’s sole post-secondary institution, we are more than just programs and courses. More than classrooms and trades shops. We are more…
Speaking at an event celebrating improvements being made to the Dauphin Regional Health Centre, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said it is time to start changing the culture of health care in Manitoba. “We have to fix the culture on the front lines in our health care facilities right across Manitoba.…
Premier Wab Kinew was in Dauphin last week to mark the opening of a new CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) space at the Dauphin Regional Health Centre (DRHC), which is providing an improved experience for patients and staff alike. “Today’s announcement is about supporting this regional hospital, the health hub for this…
Tuesday, 23 January 2024 08:09

Immigrate Parkland

Ask just about anyone responsible for staffing at any business - small, medium or large - and you are likely to hear of many difficulties in filling vacancies. An inadequate workforce is a problem in most jurisdictions, including here in the Parkland, but a group of area municipalities have banded…
No one was happier than Stephen Jaddock when he learned the morning of Jan. 18 that all buses in Mountain View School Division were running. For the previous six school days, the MVSD superintendent/CEO was dealing with the after effects of a snow storm which, for the most part, stalled…
Tuesday, 16 January 2024 08:01

Main Street South work progresses

After all of the delays getting started, progress on the reconstruction Main Street South has been substantial. The mild weather the area experienced up to last week allowed for excellent conditions for the contractor to construct several segments of the service road alignments along the eastern and western sides of…
Tuesday, 16 January 2024 07:57

Digging out

With 20 plus centimetres of snow falling across the area over the space of a few hours last week and temperatures plummeting to below normal values, the Parkland is now firmly in the grips of winter. And for the City of Dauphin, winter means one very important thing. Snow clearing…
The 35th year of the Dauphin Hospital Foundation drew to a close in 2023, and it had the organization taking stock of the past and looking ahead to the future. Looking back at accomplishments and highlights during 2023, the foundation was again touched by the many significant contributions made throughout…
A hallmark of Dauphin’s history is coming down and it couldn’t be in better hands. Troy Angus of The Den is currently on site at the Lt. Col W.G. (Billy) Barker VC Airport dismantling one of the hangars originally erected as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan’s #10…
The Province of Manitoba is committed to improving the safety of the intersection which claimed the lives of 17 Dauphin area seniors last June. That was the message shared by Premier Wab Kinew and Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Lisa Naylor, who were in Dauphin to meet with families and survivors…
Tuesday, 02 January 2024 08:09

A look back at the headlines from 2023

2023 is a year that will be looked back on by many as a difficult one from a global perspective. While good news grabbed its share of the headlines, the year was marred by major armed conflicts, unprecedented weather events and natural disasters, all of which exacted a tremendous toll…
Dauphin city council has identified recreation as one of its priorities. And with discussions concerning the 2024 financial plan well underway, the City is hoping it’s partners at the Rural Municipality of Dauphin join them in addressing a longstanding funding shortfall to the system. The Dauphin Joint Recreation Commission was…
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