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Winnipeg Free Press Morden faces supply dilemma as usage restrictions loom across parched Manitoba By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021 Last Modified: 10:17 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later More Manitobans may be forced to restrict water use, as the province copes with some of the lowest levels in its history. More Manitobans may be forced to restrict water use, as the province copes with some of the lowest levels in its history. We are in a serious, low-water situation, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler said at a news conference Thursday. If dry conditions persist and strain continues on the rivers and reservoirs water levels, the minister of agriculture and resource development can declare a serious water shortage under the Water Protection Act, and issue an order to prevent, minimize or allevi ....
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By Ryan Young Jul 2, 2021 | 3:39 PM The Dauphin RCMP, Manitoba RCMP Inland Water Transport Unit, and Conservation Officers conducted boat patrols on Dauphin Lake on Saturday (June 26). Officers conducted several stops on the lake to ensure boating regulations, fishing regulations and impaired driving laws were being followed. Six boats were found to be non-compliant with regulations, but no fines were issued after officers provided some education to the boaters. Potential fines totaled $7,140. One ticket was issued for fishing without a licence. Dauphin RCMP Constable Romain Sarradell mentioned in a news release two boats that were stopped were found to be following the rules, adding all their safety equipment was in proper working order. ....
Brandon Sun By: Perry Bergson Dauphin’s Jessi Rampton spent the last four years with the MacEwen University Griffins after a three-year career with the Yellowhead Chiefs. (Joel Kingston/For MacEwan Athletics) Jessi Rampton’s advice to young hockey players goes against every normal human instinct, but you don’t have to be on the ice to see its value. Jessi Rampton’s advice to young hockey players goes against every normal human instinct, but you don’t have to be on the ice to see its value. Rampton, 23, has spent the last four years with the MacEwen University Griffins in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) after three seasons with the Yellowhead Chiefs. The born-and-raised Dauphin product she grew up on a farm just outside of the city said spending time on your strengths won’t make you better. ....