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Crown Does Not Authorize Charges Following Passenger Bus Collision Near Carberry

Male armed with club altered with nails and barbed wire arrested following Tuesday robbery call

Student robbed in school bathroom, accused arrested

Suspect arrested for allegedly striking acquaintance with a needle

Vincent Massey High School Students Excel in Chemistry Contests

Possession of a Weapon , Consumption of alcohol in a public place

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for June 20, 2024

Robbery with a Weapon

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Scholarships to be Awarded in Recognition of Long Serving 4-H Leaders

Manitoba 4-H Council Inc. is offering four scholarships, with a total value of $42,500, towards continuing education. These are available to current and former 4-H Manitoba members who must be between 18 and 30 years of age as of December 31, 2021, and have been enrolled in the program for a minimum of five years. “We are pleased to be able to offer these new scholarships, not only to current 4-H members, but also to alumni who either deferred post-secondary education right after school or those looking to return to further studies,” said Candace Tolton, President of Manitoba 4-H Council. “We very much appreciate the investment made by the Manitoba government which will fund these annual awards.” With over 100 years of youth development experience, the 4-H Program facilitates personal growth and enhances leadership skills which enable youth to become empowered community leaders. 4-H members of today are tomorrow’s future leaders. These new 4-H scholarships will allow our members and alumni to continue to develop the leadership skills they nurtured in their early years to help grow our communities and country. Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development Minister Blaine Pedersen said, “The Manitoba Government recognizes the value the 4-H program provides for our youth all across Manitoba and we are pleased to invest $1 million to an endowment fund for long term support for scholarships.” 4-H Manitoba is proud to award the 2021 scholarships in honour and recognition of four of their longest serving leaders: Fleurette Geirnaert of Mariapolis-Baldur 4-H Club – 48 years (deceased)Rona Kamfoly of Ethelbert 4-H Club – 47 yearsRose Taylor of Rorketon 4-H Variety Club – 45 yearsMargaret Buydens of Bruxelles 4-H Crew – 44 years To apply, students must write an essay on how their education will enable them to take a future leadership role in agriculture, environmental sustainability or their community as a whole. Then, they must submit this, together with a summary of their 4-H and community involvement and career plans to the 4-H office in Brandon, either by email or Canada Post. A short-list of applicants will be selected for interview. Application forms are available for download at https://4h.mb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/4-H-Manitoba-Leaders-of-Tomorrow-Scholarship-Fund-Application_2021.pdf The application deadline is July 16, 2021. The winners will be announced September 30, 2021 (submitted)
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Westman Launches #ConnectingWestman Funding Program

Westman Communications Group (Westman) is pleased to announce their 2021 #ConnectingWestman Funding Program is now accepting applications until August 1, 2021. Westman’s Funding Program provides financial aid and human resources needed to help create sustainable communities across Manitoba. Supporting the communities that Westman serves is an essential part of who they are. Organizations, charities, and initiatives that meet the criteria and align with Westman’s focus areas are encouraged to submit their application before the deadline. After the closing date for accepting applications, Westman will carefully review the submissions and make selections “We want to encourage enriching Manitoba communities, and the 2021 #ConnectingWestman Funding Program will allow us to make a bigger local impact in the communities we serve and provide them with support,” said Courtney Baxter, Marketing Manager at Westman. “In the past we’ve hosted events to raise funds for local initiatives, but we couldn’t do that in 2020 or 2021. We look forward to getting our team together for these #ConnectingWestman fundraising events in the future and feel this program allows us to continue to provide that local support in their absence.” Criteria for submission: • Initiated in one of the 46 communities that Westman serves and has a clear local impact. • Support either ongoing operational needs or a long-term project/initiative. • Promote staying, participating, engaging, and enriching Westman communities. • Fall into Westman’s focus areas of growing opportunities for technology, youth, women and education. • Haven’t received funding in the last 12 months from Westman Communications Group. If you would like Westman to consider supporting an organization, charity or initiative, visit https://westmancom.com/cw-fundingprogram for the full details and the easy application form. Westman will announce the winners in August 2021.(submitted)
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City of Brandon To Lower Flags To Half-Mast

The City of Brandon will be lowering the flags to half-mast to honour the 215 children whose lives were lost at the former residential school in Kamloops, BC, the survivors, their families, and all those who never made it home. The flags will be lowered tomorrow, Monday, May 31, 2021. (City of Brandon PSA)
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Brandon Police – Female, 21, arrested for driving while impaired

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approx. 11:05 PM Saturday, police received a call of a possible impaired driver.  The vehicle was located in the 400 block of 26th St and a vehicle stop was conducted.  The driver, a 21-year-old Brandon female, displayed obvious signs of impairment at the time of the stop and she was arrested.  She later provided two samples of her breathe which resulted in readings in excess of twice the legal limit.  She has been released from custody and will appear in court on Sept 2.
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Motorist faces impaired driving charge following motor vehicle collision in March

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On March 27, 2021 at approx. 10:30 PM, police were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision on Balmoral Bay.  A vehicle had collided with a parked vehicle at that location, and the 19-year-old male driver was injured.  Upon arrival by police, the injured driver appeared to be highly intoxicated. He was taken to hospital by ambulance for treatment of what turned out to be non-life threatening injures, sustained in the crash.  Due to the physical state of the driver, a blood sample was seized rather than a breath sample.  Those samples were analyzed, which resulted in blood alcohol readings nearly three times the legal limit.  On Friday, police arrested the driver, now 20 years of age and have charged him with impaired driving, and drive over .08.  He will appear in court on Sept 2, 2021.