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With the election coming up, pharmacists want all levels of government to know that they want to be able to practice to their full scope.

There was a lot of talk in this week's federal budget of debts, deficits, and doing the right thing, but what does that all mean?

One way to thank the business community is to host a Dauphin Chamber of Commerce event. Another way is to bring in more business.

March is Pharmacists awareness month, and Manitoba pharmacists want to make the public and government aware that they can and want to provide health care services beyond traditional drug dispensing.

A nurse practitioner and a visiting doctor are in the works for Winnipegosis, according to Ron Kostyshyn, NDP candidate and incumbent for the Swan River riding.

Manitoba Hydro says it was a faulty breaker that knocked out the power for about 14,000 customers this morning.

The City of Dauphin is getting an early start on street sweeping tonight and tomorrow.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is voicing its displeasure with yesterday's federal budget.

A two day event that was in support of mental health brought in about 200 people and emotion to some.

Manitoba Hydro says this morning's power outage was likely caused by a system fault at the Dauphin Vermilion Station.