Pine Creek First Nation implements partial lockdown, Dauphin schools to go remote due to COVID-19 Increasing COVID-19 cases have led to a western Manitoba First Nation entering an immediate partial lockdown, while schools in the City of Dauphin are moving to remote learning after the long weekend. Social Sharing Schools in the City of Dauphin will all be doing remote learning as of Wednesday: school division Posted: May 23, 2021 9:15 PM CT | Last Updated: May 24 Pine Creek First Nation has instituted a partial lockdown to due to COVID-19, particularly cases of the B117 coronavirus variant of concern.(Courtesy Cindy Campbell-McKay) Increasing COVID-19 cases have led to a western Manitoba First Nation entering an immediate partial lockdown, while schools in the City of Dauphin are moving to remote learning after the long weekend.