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Approximately $17,000 of meth seized in execution of search warrant

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

Brandon Police Service Media Release September 18, 2024

Traffic Alert 18th Street Reconstruction Starts Tomorrow

Woman arrested for theft and concealed weapons after string of robberies

Male who appeared to be disrobing arrested and ticketed

Sushi Sama to Open New Location Inside Shoppers Mall Brandon This Fall

Possession of Dangerous Weapon / Failure to Comply with Undertaking / Failure to Comply with Release Order X3 and Two Tickets

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New BU Education program fills need for vocational teachers and rural schools

A new Education program at Brandon University (BU) will create opportunities for vocational teachers and add new flexibility that will help fill gaps at rural Manitoba schools. The Technical/Vocational Bachelor of Education program will begin in September 2021 and will be open to Manitoba teachers who have completed the Technical Vocational Teacher Education diploma at Red River College (RRC). Through the new BU program, they will gain the qualifications that they need to attain a Bachelor of Education degree and be fully certified to teach in the Kindergarten-to-Grade-12 system by the Province of Manitoba. “I am very excited at the prospect of returning to school,” said Crocus Plains automotive technology teacher Trent Sloane, who completed the vocational teacher education program at Red River College a decade ago. He said that although he wanted to further his education and finish his B.Ed., it wasn’t possible for him to travel to Winnipeg several times a week to attend evening classes. “I’m not alone in this,” Sloane said, “there are other vocational teachers in southwestern Manitoba who want to continue their education. The new B.Ed. program for vocational teachers at BU makes this possible and I’m thankful BU invested the time to get this program off the ground.” The technical education provided by the vocational programs are vital to schools and students, creating opportunities for students to develop skills that are in demand, enrich their high-school experience, and prepare for future careers or education. “This new program will expand the number of teachers available in high-demand subject areas like math and science in a shortened length of time,” said Wayne Ewasko, Manitoba’s Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration. “By providing technical vocational instructors with the tools and additional training to become certified teachers we are ensuring that regional demands and needs are met, further supporting student successes.” “This is an exciting announcement for the future of education in Manitoba,” said Cliff Cullen, Manitoba’s Minister of Education. “Rural Manitobans can take comfort knowing their local needs are being taken care of and their children will receive a quality education for their future success.” Many vocational teachers have backgrounds in trades and become certified to teach in K-12 schools through RRC’s Technical Vocational Teacher Education program. Because the teachers are only certified in their specific vocational area, school administrators are unable to fill their schedules with other subjects. The teachers may be forced to work a fragmented, part-time schedule, particularly in rural settings with smaller vocational programs. The new program at BU will allow these educators to develop a second teachable area based on their school division’s greatest need, in many cases mathematics and science. “Vocational teachers and administrators tell us that there is a strong demand for an accessible route in western Manitoba to obtain a Bachelor of Education degree,” said Dr. Heather Duncan, Dean of Education at BU. “We designed our Technical/Vocational B.Ed. program to be flexible and to be taken on a part-time basis. This will allow the teachers to continue to work at their current positions while gaining new skills that will advance their careers and bring versatility and efficiency to their school divisions.” In addition to their previous training, participants in the Technical/Vocational B.Ed. program will complete 60 credit hours at BU — the equivalent of two years of full-time study. Half of their courses at BU will be in Arts or Science disciplines, with the other half being Education courses and field experience.(Province of MB News Release)
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Brandon Police charge driver with meth possession after traffic stop

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On March 29, 2021, police conducted a traffic stop in the 100 block of Pacific shortly after 3:00 am.  The driver was openly carrying liquor in the cup holder.  Further investigation revealed a small quantity of Meth under the container of liquor.  The driver was to abide by two court orders not to possess alcohol or drugs.  The 56-year-old male was arrested and released to appear in court on May 31, 2021 on charges of Fail to Comply with Probation, Fail to Comply with Undertaking, and Possess Meth.
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Manitoba funds $12M for affordable housing in 10 municipalities, including Brandon

The Manitoba government is providing a total of $12 million in grant funding to 10 municipalities throughout the province to address the housing needs of vulnerable Manitobans and help protect them through affordable housing initiatives, Families Minister Rochelle Squires announced today. “The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all of us in one way or another and vulnerable Manitobans, including lower-income families, have been hit particularly hard,” said Squires. “This funding will enable and empower our municipal partners to help those who face barriers to housing in their communities, by supporting the creation of affordable housing and home ownership opportunities that will protect more families for years to come.” The municipalities receiving the funding are Brandon, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Morden, Portage la Prairie, Selkirk, Steinbach, The Pas, Thompson and Winkler. Each of the 10 municipalities is to determine how to address best its objectives for housing affordability and development. The minister said this approach enables the municipalities to leverage additional sources of funding, if desired. The minister noted the federal government’s recently announced Rapid Housing Initiative has targeted funding to Winnipeg and Indigenous on-reserve communities only, and the new provincial funding aligns with current needs and represents a balanced approach to creating affordable housing opportunities.  The Manitoba government’s funding will benefit groups that are more likely to experience barriers to housing, such as Indigenous households, single-parent families and new Canadians, including refugees, as well as youth-led households, seniors and people with a physical or mental disability, and support them in achieving stable tenancies, the minister said. (Province of MB News Release)
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51-year-old male arrested for tampering with ATM machine

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On March 27, 2021 at approx. 6:40 am a passerby reported someone at an ATM, in the 400 blk 9th St., tampering with the ATM. Members attended and found the cash slot had been damaged, and the suspect had left prior. Members spoke with security who saw the suspect and knew him. The 51 year old male, was located in the 800 blk Rosser Ave., and he was arrested and released to appear in court on 2021-06-03 on charges of Mischief under $5000.
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Brandon inmate charged after calling ex-partner over 400 times

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release A 36 year-old male was arrested on Friday morning at Brandon Correctional Centre for two counts of failing to comply with a court order.  The accused has been in custody since November, 2020, and is bound by two non-communication orders that prohibit him from having contact with an ex-partner.  Despite these orders, the accused made in excess of 445 calls to his ex-partner.  The accused was scheduled to appear before the Court on March 27, 2021.