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Knife Pulled on Employee, Hit and Run

Brandon Secures Over 6.2 Million from HAF

Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba Security Rebate Open for Applications

Manitobans Head into Long Weekend with Lowest Gas Prices in Canada Pipeline Restored to Full Capacity

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

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For June 27, 2024

Police Investigate Commercial Break and Enter

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release A break and enter occurred in the 700 block of 33rd Street East on Wednesday morning.  A door to the building was forced and various tools and lunchroom appliances were stolen.  This incident is still under investigation.

New Benefits for Health-Care Workers Fighting COVID-19

The Manitoba government has reached a new agreement with the Manitoba Association of Health Care Providers (MAHCP) to provide compensation to staff redeployed or reassigned to priority areas as part of the province's response to COVID-19, Manitoba, Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. “Health-care workers have been at the forefront of Manitoba’s response to the pandemic, showing unrelenting dedication and commitment to patients in hospital and in the community as well as those Manitobans living in personal care homes,” said Friesen. “This agreement recognizes the efforts and sacrifices of staff whose personal and professional lives may be disrupted by a change in their work that is made necessary by the demands of COVID-19.” The agreement identifies personal care homes, intensive care units (ICUs) and dedicated COVID-19 units throughout the province as “priority areas” and enable health-care employers to make changes to work assignments, work locations, schedules, shift patterns and/or hours of work. Redeployment and reassignment are used to respond to increased patient volumes in COVID-19 units or ICUs and to ensure sufficient staffing in PCHs to meet the changing resident care demands resulting from COVID-19. Affected staff will receive an allowance for each disruption to their normal work schedule or location that is associated with a reassignment or redeployment to any of the identified “priority” health care settings. The agreement also provides a COVID-19 northern allowance, which includes travel reimbursement and compensation for staff redeployed to the north. The allowance also extends to staff already working in Manitoba’s north that are reassigned or redeployed to pick up additional shifts elsewhere in the Northern Health Region. In the case of any reassignment or redeployment, each individual health care worker’s training and skill level will be taken into account, as well as the region in which they work. Staff will be assigned according to skillset and area of greatest need and are provided with appropriate training and orientation to their new work environment and team. They are also provided with the necessary personal protective equipment for the setting for which they work. The MAHCP agreement follows a similar agreement signed earlier this month between the Manitoba government and the Manitoba Nurses Union. Similar agreements have also been signed with the Manitoba Government Employees Union and the Canadian Union of Public Employees. The Manitoba government has previously announced a provincial Caregiver Wage Support Program which tops up hourly wages for those eligible workers providing direct patient or residential care in Personal Care Homes. All agreements are in place for the duration of the pandemic response. (Province of MB News Release)

McKenzie Seeds building in downtown Brandon catches fire

On Wednesday evening, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services along with Brandon Police Service responded to the McKenzie Seeds building in the 000 block of 9th Street for a possible fire. When emergency services arrived, heavy smoke could be seen coming from the 3rd floor of the building. Brandon Fire's ladder truck was utilized to gain access onto the roof of a connected structure to the south of the main McKenzie Seeds building, which gave firefighters access to the fire floor of McKenzie Seeds. Firefighters broke a window on the east side of the building to help ventilate the smoke from the structure. Fire crews got a full knockdown on the fire within an hour or so. No word on a possible cause of the fire. Photo by: Liam Pattison Photography Photo by: Liam Pattison Photography Photo by: Liam Pattison Photography Photo by: Liam Pattison Photography

City of Brandon Is Bringing Some Christmas Cheer

randon, MB – Mayor Rick Chrest, Brandon Transit, City of Brandon Public Works, Brandon Police Service and Brandon Fire & Emergency Services would like to bring some Christmas cheer and recognize the staff and residents of Brandon’s Personal Care Homes and Brandon Regional Health Centre. These City of Brandon departments will be taking part in a drive-by of Brandon’s Personal Care Homes and the Brandon Regional Health Centre on December 23rd from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. We would like to take this opportunity on behalf of all City of Brandon employees to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and all the best of the Holiday Season! (City of Brandon PSA)

Extensive search leads to robbery suspect arrest

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release On Monday evening, a 911 caller reported a robbery in progress in the 700 block of Franklin Street.  The male victim was being robbed of his personal property by a male armed with a knife.  After an extensive search of the area the suspect was located and arrested without incident.  The 29-year-old male from Brandon is being held in custody for a court appearance in the morning.  He is charged with robbery with violence and breach of two court orders.  The victim was not injured during the incident.