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Your speeding ticket just got way more serious in Dauphin.

Your speeding ticket is about to get way more serious

Good morning from the Parkland — here's what matters in Dauphin today.

You know how sometimes you get that feeling like things are just… different now? Well, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced something this week that's going to change how fines are collected across Manitoba, and honestly, it's about time. The province is ditching the old agency system that took an 18% cut and is bringing fine collection in-house. That means if you owe the government for anything from a parking ticket down by Vermillion Park to a court-ordered fine from the Dauphin Clinics, they're going to be a lot more direct about getting it.

### What This Means for Dauphin

For us out here in the Parkland, this isn't just some Winnipeg-centric news. Dauphin is a regional hub, and we see our fair share of folks passing through on Highway 10 or coming in from the surrounding farms and communities. Those speeding tickets on the stretch near the Riding Mountain National Park entrance, or any of the other fines handed out here, will now be collected directly by the province. It's about efficiency and keeping more money in the public purse, which, let's be honest, we can all appreciate.

* No more 18% commission going to a third party. * The government will use its own power to collect outstanding fines. * This covers everything from traffic violations to court fines.

It's a common-sense move that should make the system work better for everyone, and it certainly highlights that the province is serious about getting what's owed. You won't just be able to forget about that ticket you got heading into Countryfest anymore. For the hardworking folks here in Dauphin, knowing our provincial government is tightening its belt on collections is a good thing for the overall health of our shared services.

Tanya Kovalenko, MiTL Sports Desk.

The folks on 730 CKDM really dug into this yesterday — listen back at mornings.live.

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