Dawson Trail Dispatch November 2019

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Dawson Trail Dispatch

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Stolen Mountain Bike

Shed Vandalized

On October 17, at some point during the night, a Mountain Bike was stolen from a garage on Pine Crescent, in Steinbach. The bike was a Kona black and green mountain bike with serial # F10026017. If you have any information in regards to the above you are asked to contact the Steinbach RCMP Detachment at 204-326-4452 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or manitobacrimestoppers.com or text “TIPMAN” plus your message to Crimes (274637).

On September 26 Steinbach RCMP received a report of mischief to a shed door on the owner’s property on Hanover Street in Steinbach. The damage occurred between September 25 and September 26. Nothing appeared to have been taken however the shed door was damaged as a result. The investigation is still ongoing. If you have any info please contact Steinbach RCMP or Crime Stoppers

Thief Grabs Bike and Tools

Travel Trailer Stolen On October 6 Steinbach RCMP received a report of a travel trailer stolen off the yard of a residence on PR 303 in the RM of Hanover. The owner returned to his residence at 10:45 pm after a weekend away and discovered the trailer missing. The trailer is a ball hitch 37 ft Forest River Primetime series, with three slide outs and has a value of $45,000. If you have any information in regards to the above matter, you are asked to contact the Steinbach RCMP Detachment at 204-326-4452 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Utility Trailer and Skidsteer Stolen On September 28 after 6 pm a black utility trailer carrying an orange Caterpillar Skid Steer was stolen in the area of Hwy 12 and Provincial Road 203 going to Woodridge. The trailer had been left alone due to a flat tire and did not have a licence plate. If you have any information in regards to the above you are asked to contact the Steinbach RCMP Detachment at 204-326-4452 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or manitobacrimestoppers.com.

On October 30 Steinbach RCMP received a report of a break and enter and theft to a garage on Kroeker Avenue. Individuals entered the garage and took two Dewalt drills and a bicycle. The bicycle is described as a black and white mountain bike with green writing. The home owner believes that this occurred between midnight and 5:30 am on October 30. If you have any info please contact Steinbach RCMP or Crime Stoppers

Be aware of happenings in your neighbourhood and report suspicious activity to the authorities. Check on your neighbours. Call 911 if you suspect a crime is in progress or has occured!

Service Dog Victim of Collision At approximately 10:40 pm on October 8 Sprague RCMP received a call of a two motor vehicle collision that occurred on Highway #12 approximately 10 minutes north of Piney. One of the vehicles was engulfed in flames. Investigation revealed that the collision appears to have been head on. The male driver, 27 years old from Winnipeg driving a 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 truck collided with a 1999 Camry driven by a 37 year old female from the Sprague area. The Camry was engulfed in flames when Fire Department and police arrived. The female driver was located outside of her vehicle being assisted by a passerby. The drivers did not suffer any life-threatening injuries however the female driver was transported to hospital. Unfortunately the female’s service dog did not make it out of the vehicle alive. Alcohol was a factor in the collision. Police continue to investigate along with the Traffic Analyst.

STARS Responds to Steinbach MVA At approximately 11:21 am on October 23 Steinbach RCMP responded to a two motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway #12 and the exit of Walmart Store in Steinbach. A 21 year old female from Airdrie, Alberta driving an Acura was proceeding east on the exit route and making a left hand turn north onto Highway #12 when she was struck by a pick-up truck travelling south on Highway #12 driven by a 63 year old male from the Giroux area. The female driver suffered serious injuries that were considered non-life threatening and was transported to Winnipeg hospital via STARS. The male driver suffered minor injuries and did not require further medical treatment. Alcohol was not a factor. Investigation continues with the assistance of the Traffic Deconstructionist. Charges are being contemplated.

Three Vehicle Collision At approximately 11:35 am on October 28 Steinbach RCMP responded to a motor vehicle collision involving 3 vehicles at the intersection of Reimer Avenue and Main Street in Steinbach. Investigation thus far has revealed that a Honda Civic driven by a 22 year old female driver, was proceeding south on Reimer when it collided with a Volkswagen Jetta driven by a 19 year old female. The Jetta was proceeding west on Main Street. The collision of those 2 vehicles forced the Jetta into a third vehicle, a Ford Edge driven by a 48 year old female who was also proceeding west on Main Street. The females were the lone occupants of the vehicles. The 22 year old female sustained non-life threatening injuries and was transported to hospital. One of the other drivers attended the hospital on her own while the other one did not seek medical treatment. All vehicles were towed as they were inoperable. The investigation continues.

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2020 memberships are available for $25 per person and after January 15 - $30 per person. Join now to enjoy our member’s benefits! Check out our Website and register to receive your newsletter by email. Other Programs and Services: Monday to Friday Full lunch - $7. Soup lunch (Soup, dessert and a biscuit) $3. Call kitchen at 204-320-4605 the day before or before 9am to reserve your meal. Foot Care Clinic - Call reception at 204-320-4600 to book your appointment. Beltone Hearing - Call 1-800-661-2653 to book an appointment. Community financial counselling services on November 18, December 16, call 1-888-573-2383 Cottage Cheese Perogies for sale $6 per dozen. Transportation - Need a ride to an appointment and or in need of some help with cleaning or yard work? You may qualify for our services. Call Carrie to help arrange this for you 204-320-4604 for a small fee. Equipment Loan Program - Wheelchairs and walkers for temporary use available, contact Carrie at 204-320-4604 for more information. Friendly Visitor - Do you want to have someone spend some time with you either at home or out in the community? Do you know someone who is unable to leave their home often but would benefit from a friendly visit? Call Carrie and she will try to match someone up with a friendly visitor. Volunteer Opportunities: All ages welcome to volunteer. Please call Sonja at 204-320-4603 for more information. We are looking for Friendly Visitors, Maintenance, Meal Delivery and Office Support. Specials coming up: Pancake Breakfast - Third Thursday of every month, $5 per person, 9 – 11 am. Alzheimer Journey - November 20, 2 pm. Free. Craft and Bake Sale – November 1, 9 am – 8 pm. For more information call 204-320-4603 Register or purchase tickets: Old Time Country Dance - Featuring “The Mosaics” on October 25, from 7 – 11 pm. Cost: $12 for members, $15 for non-members. Potluck - Thursday, November 14, at 6 pm. Call to register. Padrex - The Award Winning Play by Marc A. Moir - Friday November 8, 7 pm Tickets $25. The True Story of a Heroic Wartime Chaplain. Regular Programs and Activities: Check out the Newsletter on our website patporteralc.com for more information. Activities may be cancelled due to other events on short notice. Please check with the Centre. Please note: All of the programs, activities and events are open to any age. Our programs are aimed for seniors but we welcome and encourage all to be a part of what we have to offer. All programs and activities are $2 for Members and $4 for Non-Members unless otherwise stated. Drop-in: Billiards – Monday - Friday 9 am - 3:30 pm. Book Club – Every Tuesday from 11 am -12 pm and Friday 1 -2 pm. Cards: Monday – Canasta 1 – 4 pm, Tuesday – Euchre 2 – 4 pm, Wednesday - Cribbage 1 -4 pm, Thursday –Whist 1:45 -4 pm, Friday 1 – 4 pm - Bridge Choir - Wednesdays from 10 - 11:30 am. Computer Classes - Wednesdays from 9 am -2 pm one on one 1 hour appointments. Exercise Classes: Tuesday Fitness 1 -1:45 pm and Thursday PACE 1 - 1:45 pm. Fitness Drumming - On Wednesdays from 1 - 1:45 pm, 10 sessions. Floor Curling/Floor Shuffle – Wednesdays from 1:30 – 4 pm. HO Model Railway Project - Fridays from 10 am - 4 pm. Old Time Country Jam - Wednesdays from 7 – 9 pm. Beginners Pickleball - Mondays and Fridays from 1 – 3 pm. Advanced Pickle Ball - Monday to Friday from 9 - 11:30 am. Tai Chi - On Mondays from 10 - 11:30 am. Free Programs: Walking – 8:30 – 9 am and Noon-1 pm, Monday to Friday. Crafty Corner – Every Friday from 2 -3:30 pm. Cozy Corner Coffee - Every day 10:30 am. Enjoy a complimentary coffee an occasional treat and some great conversation. Rentals: We accommodate birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, showers, meetings, family gatherings and much more. Call Sonja at 204-320-4603 for more information and to book. For more information on our programs, activities or volunteer opportunities, please drop by the Centre Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. Further information call Sonja at 204-320-4603 or the reception desk at 204-320-4600; Fax 204-320-9098.


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