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Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba Security Rebate Open for Applications

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Impaired cyclist tries to fight security guard

Assiniboine to expand North Hill Campus greenhouse facility with $2 Million from Canada Foundation for Innovation and Research Manitoba

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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

Manitoba expands coronavirus bridge grant for businesses

The Manitoba government is extending the Manitoba Bridge Grant application deadline until Jan. 31 and expanding eligibility to offer financial support and protection for more small businesses through the current public health orders, Premier Brian Pallister announced today.“Small businesses, charities and not-for-profit organizations continue to do their part to protect the health and safety of Manitobans and follow the restrictions under the #RestartMB Pandemic Response System,” said Pallister. “As expanded public health restrictions are necessary to protect Manitobans and reduce COVID-19 cases, we are extending the Manitoba Bridge Grant to help more businesses make it through this critical time and eases some of their financial pressures.”To reflect the extension of the public health orders announced Jan. 8 and to ensure small and medium-sized businesses, not-for-profits and charities get the support they need, the province is inviting businesses to apply for the Manitoba Bridge Grant until Jan. 31, 2021.   Pallister also confirmed eligibility has been expanded for hotels, resorts, lodges and outfitters, travel agencies, janitorial services companies and owner/operators of licensed passenger transportation businesses that have seen demand for their services impacted by the public health orders.The province first announced the Manitoba Bridge Grant Nov. 10, 2020, to provide $5,000 up-front to businesses, not-for-profits and charities directly impacted by the #RestartMB Pandemic Response System and temporarily ordered to close their storefronts to the public. The province announced a program expansion Dec. 8, 2020 to support home-based businesses indirectly impacted by Manitoba COVID-19 public health orders, with up to $5,000 based on 10 per cent of their most recent calendar year revenues.The province had committed to providing an equal second payment if public health orders remained in place past Jan. 1, 2021. Those payments were made between Jan. 8 and 10 and recipients notified of the deposit via email.To date, the Manitoba Bridge Grant program has paid approximately $104 million to 10,740 eligible applicants, which includes the first payment Nov. 16 to Dec. 31 and second deposits this past week. The total includes approximately $94 million to over 9,400 store-front businesses that received two $5,000 up-front payments. It also includes approximately $10 million to more than 1,300 home-based businesses in two equal payments of up to $5,000. The average payment to home-based businesses is $3,605, or a total of $7,210 on average to each business.Beginning Jan. 12, new applicants to the Manitoba Bridge Grant that were ordered to close their premises will be entitled to a one-time payment of $10,000, whereas eligible home-based business applicants will receive a maximum payment of $10,000.   “Our government remains committed to delivering the right programs at the right times in response to the COVID-19 outbreak to help individual Manitobans and businesses through these challenges,” said Pallister. “Manitoba is providing one of the most broad-based, accessible and generous business support programs in Canada.”Pallister noted the province has committed approximately $420 million in COVID-19 supports to Manitoba businesses this fiscal year through programs such as the Manitoba Bridge Grant, Manitoba Gap Protection Plan, Back to Work in Manitoba Wage Subsidy and measures such as the elimination of the provincial sales tax (PST) on property insurance and Manitoba Public Insurance rebates.This also includes initial supporting funds of up to $50 million for business groups such as the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce and Economic Development Winnipeg to provide a detailed plan to government on long-term recovery funding this month.More information about the Manitoba Bridge Grant is available at https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/programs/bridge-grant.html. Businesses that require assistance in completing the online form can contact Manitoba Government Inquiry at 204-945-3744 or 1-866-MANITOBA (1-866-626-4862).Manitobans can learn more about COVID-19 supports for businesses at https://manitoba.ca/supportsforbusiness. (News Release - Manitoba)

Male charged with assault after allegedly biting victim several times

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On January 11, 2021, police received a report of an assault, which took place at a residence on January 8, 2021. The 30-year-old male suspect bit the victim several times. He was also on conditions not to have any contact with the victim at the time. He was arrested on January 11, 2021 and lodged. He will appear in court today on charges of Assault, Fail to comply with Probation, and Fail to Comply with Undertaking.

YWCA Brandon exceeds fundraising goal, over $17,000 raised

During the month of December 2020, YWCA Brandon’s 5th Annual Keeping Spirits Bright campaign presented by Fusion Credit Union was held to raise funds and awareness to support women and their families who experience domestic violence and homelessness over the holiday season and throughout the year. It is with great appreciation that the YWCA Brandon can announce that through the support of the communities of Manitoba, the campaign not only met the goal of $15,000.00, it was exceed and $17,170.00 was raised! It is with special acknowledgement that included in this amount, the Erickson Elementary School community raised $1,410.00. Students walked and ran 1,696 kilometres collectively from December 1st to December 18th. This means, Erickson Elementary School will be receiving $782.00 on January 14th, 2021. This amount is comprised of a $500.00 prize for the winning school with most kilometres and 20% of their total fundraising. “It is important for the YWCA Brandon to reach the youth of our communities. We want young people to know what we do and how they can help. Developing young philanthropists is something the YWCA Brandon advocates for” responds Heather Symbalisty, Executive Director of the YWCA Brandon. Further, she explains, “the funds raised through the Keeping Spirits Bright campaign will support the individuals including youth who are staying at the Westman’s Women’s Shelter and Meredith Place while under code red restrictions. These unprecedented times have introduced new challenges and expenses and the funds raised over the month of December will help individuals who need it”. It is also with pleasure to announce the winners for each category as follows: Patti Couchuyt, winner of the 10km run,Leanne Swayze, winner of the 5km run,Mark Dabbs, winner of the 2 km run, andMarnie Wallis, winner of the most KM’s. Additionally, it is with gratitude to thank the support from local businesses in Westman and throughout the Province. Thank you, Fusion Credit Union who supported the campaign through their title sponsorship, TD Bank, Trend Collection & Bailiff Services, Western Financial Group as bronze sponsors, and Compass Credit Union and Heritage Co-op as sustaining sponsors. Further thank you to A&L Cycle, The Green Spot, YMCA Brandon, and Brandon University for their donations. YWCA Brandon looks forward to continuing the success and growth of this event in December 2021. Please follow @YWCABrandon on Facebook and Instagram or ywcabrandon.ca for updates and announcements on how you can get involved.

Man charged with impaired after hitting parked car

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 10:30 am on Saturday morning, officers responded to a two vehicle collision at 11th St and Van Horne Ave. A vehicle struck a parked car that was occupied at the time causing extensive damage to both vehicles. The driver of the vehicle showed obvious signs of intoxication and was arrested. He provided breath samples well over the legal limit. The driver, a 25 year old Brandon resident, was held until sober and later released to appear in court in March on charges of Impaired Driving and Drive Over 80 Mg/%. No one was injured in the collision.

Outbreak declared at the Samaritan House Ministries Safe and Warm Shelter

“Public Heath officials advise a COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at the Samaritan House Ministries Safe and Warm Shelter in Brandon. The site has been moved to Critical (red) on the #RestartMB Pandemic Response System” With the Covid-19 outbreak being declared by Public Health at the Safe and Warm Shelter site located at 820 Pacific Ave in Brandon, the shelter is now closed until it can safely be reopened. There will be staff available at the location this evening from 6:30-8:00 pm to provide information and support for our clients who require it. We have been working under the advice of public health officials and in partnership with local agencies and services to ensure staff, client and public safety. Our Food Bank has also been impacted by this outbreak and are operating at a limited capacity until it is safe to fully reopen. We wish to thank our public officials and our amazing community for the tremendous support we have received. We will be providing regular updates regarding operations on our social media pages. Thank you (Samaritan House Ministries Release)