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Headlines July 13: -Canadian mortgage owners feeling the impact of higher borrowing costs, in monthly payments, extended amortizations. Wednesday, The Bank of Canada increased its

Headlines July 13: -Canadian mortgage owners feeling the impact of higher borrowing costs, in monthly payments, extended amortizations. Wednesday, The Bank of Canada increased its

Headlines July 12: -Bank of Canada hikes interest rate to 5%, the highest rate in 22 years. This on the heels of a new report

Headlines July 11: -Protesters at Brady landfill say they won’t budge even if police show up to remove them. The city issued an order to

Headlines July 10: -24-year-old man sent to hospital after “Folk Fest camp stove incident”. STARS helicopter dispatched after incident involving ‘lighting a propane barbeque’. -Premiers

Headlines July 7: -RCMP investigating the death of a 23yr old man in Waywayseecappo. Wednesday Police responded to a disturbance on Church Road, where they

Headlines July 6: -Mixed reaction in MB as federal grocery rebate leaves some struggling with rising costs. Manitobans say they need something more consistent. -Committee

Headlines July 5: -Federal grocery rebate payments start rolling out today! One-time payment meant to help offset rising food costs for low-income Canadians. -Coyote put

Headlines July 4: -After reports of a bear wandering around Rivers over the weekend, the Rivers Police Service shared a tip line for reporting bear

Headlines July 3: -Dauphin’s Countryfest focused on community, making memories in wake of bus tragedy. Festival held moment of silence for bus crash victims, raised

Headlines June 30: -Dauphin’s Countryfest to pay to tribute to victims of bus crash. A moment of silence was held last night, and a larger