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Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Early morning bear spray attack reported in Brandon

ACC announces next sites for rural rotating Comprehensive Health Care Aide program

Assiniboine Community College has announced the next community sites to host the college’s rural rotating Comprehensive Health Care Aide (CHCA) program: Reston, Manitoba Birtle Collegiate in Birtle, Manitoba Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School in Brandon, Manitoba The certificate program will commence in all three sites on September 11, each with capacity for 22 students. “We are pleased to work with these communities, schools and Prairie Mountain Health to deliver this important program to students who may benefit from the access to training close to home,” said Mark Frison, President at Assiniboine. “The demand for skilled health care aides is high. We know this program will be able to help support this need in the province, while providing terrific career pathways for individuals to pursue.” The college connects with community and Regional Health Authority stakeholders regularly regarding requests for CHCA programs. The community sites announced today are a result of these consultations. The CHCA program teaches graduates practical skills to care for patients and to communicate in a clinical setting, while also learning how to help patients with their well-being and managing their health care environment. The college has a proven track record of delivering highly successful CHCA programs in other communities through the use of rural rotating sites, such as Souris, Carberry, Glenboro, St Pierre, St Malo, Crystal City, Virden, and a variety of First Nation communities. There will be an in-person information session for interested applicants in Reston on May 30 at 6 p.m. at 143 3rd Ave, Reston. For more information and to register, visit assiniboine.net/infosessions. Visit assiniboine.net/chca to find out more about the Comprehensive Health Care Aide program. Interested students can apply online at assiniboine.net/apply. Those interested in the high school sites in Birtle and Crocus Plains should speak to their school officials before applying.

WestMan Mediation Services announces a new service line for WestMan

After 15 + successful years in criminal mediation WestMan Mediation Services (WMS) is expanding into Civil Mediation.  Their civil mediation practice will focus on: Cohabitation and Pre-nuptial agreements Child Custody arrangements Separation agreements With Manitoba’s Family Law Modernization Act people are to resolve issues outside of the traditional court system (mediation) as it is viewed to be more fair, more economical and expeditious. The WMS team brings both formal mediation education and years of experience.  They have spoken nationally and internationally in mediation and restorative justice practices. This combination of theory and practice is unique to WestMan and makes Travis and Michelle fully qualified to get to a resolution quickly.  Their process is completely transparent to both parties in dispute and allows for open, fair, and respectful resolutions. What is mediation? Travis - Simply put, mediation is a negotiation between parties, assisted by a neutral. While the mediator is not empowered to impose a settlement, the mediator's presence alters the dynamics of the negotiation and often helps shape the final settlement. Why not just go to court and get it done? Michelle - Conducted properly, mediation can allow all parties involved to move away from legal concepts such as fault or blame and instead, allow for a sharing of people's perceptions and experiences and a determination of each party's actual needs and interests. What should I expect in mediation? Travis- During a mediation, both the parties and the mediator have certain responsibilities. The parties must attend, as requested, all mediation sessions and participate in the process in good faith. The mediator should remain dispassionate and avoid becoming partial to one party or view. Everyone should feel safe and all statements and disclosures made and information and documents provided to the mediator are confidential, subject to application of the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act. What makes WestMan Mediation different from others in WestMan? Michelle- We are proud to announce we are now accredited through the Alternate Dispute Resolution Institute of Manitoba Inc.  Further, we are the only accredited agency in WestMan that focuses on separation and child custody arrangements. If you have any questions Travis and Michelle encourage you to check with them to determine you rights and best way forward for your dispute. www.westmanmediation.ca or call Travis (204.724.4460) or Michelle (204.901.4901)
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Karen and Rick Chrest to receive honorary diplomas from Assiniboine

Assiniboine Community College is presenting Rick and Karen Chrest each with an honorary diploma in Community Development at the college’s graduation ceremony in Brandon on June 16, 2023. The Chrest family have long been well-known faces in the community—Rick served as Mayor of the City of Brandon for eight years and Karen was the face of the CKX Noon Hour show for a number of years. Their family roots in Brandon date back to 1912, and their passion for the city can be seen through their community involvement serving on countless boards, commitees and organizations in the sectors of business, arts and charitable endeavours. “The Chrest’s dedication to the City of Brandon and their efforts to make the community an incredible place for people to call home has been remarkable for years,” said Assiniboine President, Mark Frison. “These two have been a dynamic team bettering our community for decades. They have been integral in supporting worthwhile causes that help move the city forward, and I have no doubt we will see continued contributions to the community going forward. We are honoured to present them with this well-deserved recognition.” As the former host of the CKX Noon Hour show, Karen was instrumental in telling the stories of those in the community, and provided a platform for many charities and events she became involved in. After leaving television, she would go on to be an emcee and volunteer for many worthwhile causes, while leading a fundraising charge for Murray House, a cancer care housing facility serving as a “home away from home” for patients in the Western Manitoba region. Other notable awards Karen has received include the District 64 Toastmasters International Communication and Leadership Award for "outstanding achievement, contribution and service to community, corporate and region, through communication and leadership excellence", which she received in 2016. “To be recognized as someone who may have played a part in supporting and celebrating this wonderful community is very humbling and moving, and to receive this from the exceptional institution that is our Assiniboine Community College is a true honour,” said Karen Chrest. “Having both Rick and I receive honorary diplomas is quite amazing, and while the recognition is unexpected, it is a good feeling to think that we can all make a difference in our communities in many different ways.” Rick was born and raised in Brandon’s East End. His service to the city of Brandon started when he served three terms as Councillor for University Ward from 1995 to 2006. Eight of those years were served as Deputy Mayor. On October 22, 2014, Rick was elected as the 32nd Mayor of the City of Brandon, and was acclaimed to a second term in October 2018. Rick retired from civic leadership in October of 2022. Rick and Karen have also been long-time co-owners of Leon’s Furniture in Brandon. As Mayor, he embodied his desire to embrace fiscal responsibility and took a “back to basics” approach to civic operations. He was proactive when it came to economic development to make Brandon a city of opportunity and diversity for its residents and newcomers. He brought to the job a strong background in management, business and community affairs, not only as a business owner, but also as the former General Manager of both the Brandon Chamber of Commerce and the Keystone Centre. “It is such a great honour to be granted this honorary diploma by Assiniboine Community College and a special joy to receive it alongside my wife Karen receiving hers as well,” said Rick Chrest. “ACC continues to have a long and profound impact on our community and on the education and training of thousands of lives. It is a great privilege to be included among their honorary recipients.” The Chrests remain active in the community and enjoy spending time with their three children and one grandchild. Assiniboine awards honorary diplomas to individuals who demonstrate high standards of excellence in their personal and professional achievements and whose involvement in the community is widely recognized.   List of past honorary diploma recipients: 2023 Dori Gingera-Beauchemin 2022 Leah LaPlante 2019 Kelly McCrimmon 2018 Ron Helwer 2017 Phil Fontaine 2016 Beverly Bunn 2016 Ian Grant 2016 Jason Yates 2016 Rick Borotsik 2015 Mildred Murray 2014 Jim Treliving 2014 Harvey Armstrong 2013 Dave Baxter 2012 Carmel Olson 2012 Allen Dowhan 2011 Dennis Hunt 2010 Bob Mazer 2009 Gord Peters (ACC News Release)
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Manitoba Government Provides $1.2 Million for Youth to Build Skills, Enter the Workforce

The Manitoba government is providing youth in Manitoba with the opportunity to experience their first jobs in a supportive environment that gives them the confidence and skills needed for work, Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Jeff Wharton announced today. “Our government is committed to supporting young Manitobans so they can build their skills and engage with the workforce through this supportive model,” said Wharton. “The programs funded through the First Jobs Fund help youth develop the skills necessary to be successful in the future.” The First Jobs Fund supports registered non-profit or non-government organizations to implement programming for youth aged 15 to 29 facing barriers to employment, up to a maximum of $300,000 per organization. The two programs available include: a job readiness program which develops employability skills and provides mentorship, job coaching and life skills to youth participants.; and a wage subsidy program which provides a minimum of seven hours of employment per week and at least 150 hours of employment to youth participants. Last year, more than 300 Manitoba youth had the opportunity to build skills in their first job through the First Jobs Fund. These young people have gained valuable experiences that have supported them in their further education and career paths, the minister noted. The fund prioritizes projects that support Indigenous youth, include paid work experience, and provide skills and experiences in key economic sectors and for in-demand jobs, said the minister. Applications for the First Jobs Fund are open until July 31. For more information and the application form, visit https://gov.mb.ca/wd/ites/youth/first_jobs_fund.html.
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Second Degree Murder suspect arrested in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service News Release At 7:42 pm, Police were called to the area of Queens Cres for a call of two unwanted people in the area. Police located a 16 year old male in the area of Queens Cres and 22nd St and found him to have an outstanding warrant for Second Degree Murder issued by Manitoba First Nation Police Service. He was arrested and held for court in the morning.