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Manitoba Launches $25M Electronic Vehicle Rebate Program

Female charged with Assaulting a Police Officer, Assault, Theft under $5000

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

Province releases initial plan for COVID-19 vaccine rollout

To protect health care workers and the stability of our health care system, the Manitoba government has identified the first priority population group that will receive the COVID-19 vaccine and will start booking appointments today, Premier Brian Pallister announced.“By protecting Manitoba’s health care workers, we are helping to protect our entire health care system and the patients they care for,” said Pallister. “Based on the recommendations of our vaccine implementation task force, we have identified which health care workers should be the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and effectively begin an unprecedented immunization campaign.  We know it will take time for every Manitoban to be immunized, but we are ready to make that happen as quickly and safely as possible.”Dependent on the safe arrival of the Pfizer vaccine as scheduled, immunization clinics for the first priority group will begin next week.  Eligible health care workers received information yesterday to explain how to book an appointment by phone.As recommended by Manitoba’s vaccine implementation task force, the first priority group to receive COVID-19 immunizations will be health care workers whose work involves direct contact with patients and who meet one of these other criteria:•    work in critical care units, born on or before Dec. 31, 1970;•    work in acute care facilities, born on or before Dec. 31, 1960;•    work in long term care facilities, born on or before Dec. 31, 1960; or•    be assigned to COVID-19 immunization clinics.This priority group is larger than the 900 doses that will initially be available to Manitoba. Appointments will be booked in the order of calls received. Additional dates will be added to immunize this priority group as soon as possible, based on the next deliveries of vaccine.Beginning today, eligible health care workers can book an appointment to be immunized, at a clinic starting as early as Wednesday, Dec. 16.  When they call, health care workers will be booked an appointment for their second dose of the vaccine and will receive an automated reminder by text.More information about additional clinics will be provided as soon as possible and will be based on deliveries of vaccine to the province.  For more information about Manitoba’s vaccination campaign, visit www.manitoba.ca/covid19/vaccine.  The Manitoba government is taking strong action to protect Manitobans and ensure timely access to care. For more information on COVID-19 in Manitoba, visit: http://www.manitoba.ca/covid19/.(Province of Manitoba News Release)

Police arrest suspect in stolen vehicle investigation

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On December 4th 2020 the Brandon Police Service Canine Unit was patrolling in the 1500 block 26th Street when a stolen vehicle was located abandoned in a parking lot.  The vehicle was towed to the Brandon Police Service where Forensic Identification Unit members conducted an examination on the vehicle.  Fingerprints found on the vehicle has developed a suspect.  On December 11th 2020 a 34 year old male from Brandon was arrested and released on an undertaking to appear in court on February 8th 2021.

Attempted break-in thwarted; Brandon police arrest two suspects

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release At 7:05 a.m. yesterday, a resident in the downtown area reported a male attempting to pry open the rear door to his home. The male left the area in a vehicle, which was stopped by police in the 900 block of Van Horne Avenue. The two occupants, a 29 year old male and 22 year old male both of Brandon, were taken into custody. Subsequent to their arrest, a search of their persons and backpack found them to be in possession of break in tools. Both men were released on conditions later in the day. The duo will appear in Brandon Provincial court in March, charged with attempt break and enter and possession of break in instruments.

City of Brandon Re-Establishing Public Access to Outdoor Recreation Facilities Beginning December 11

Brandon, MB – In response to the Province of Manitoba’s most recent Public Heath Order taking effect today, December 11, access to the City of Brandon outdoor recreation facilities will begin to reopen today. This includes: Dog parksToboggan hillsSkating areas on retention ponds*Playground structures and equipmentOutdoor fitness equipment stations located in the communityBrandon Community Sportsplex trackKristopher Campbell skateboard plaza *The above season temperatures have made ice surfaces increasingly unstable and fragile. Please use with discretion and at your own risk. Flooding and preparation will begin on the skating oval, but it is not yet open to the public.  Once the skating oval is ready for use, a public service announcement will be released. Warming shacks will remain closed.  Please refer to signage at the facilities. The City of Brandon stresses that access to the above facilities is being restored with the expectation that anyone using those spaces must follow the Manitoba Public Health Orders, which can be found at manitoba.ca/covid19/restartmb/prs.  Persons must maintain a separation of at least two metres from each other, unless they reside in the same residence. Persons must not engage in recreational activities as part of a group of more than five persons, unless all persons in the group reside in the same residence.  The re-opened status of these facilities will be monitored and re-evaluated if maintaining public safety becomes problematic.

Province announces new school in Brandon to open soon

The new Maryland Park School in Brandon is now ready for occupancy and will open to more than 400 kindergarten to Grade 8 students in January, Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen and Central Services Minister Reg Helwer announced today.   “I am excited Maryland Park School is ready to start welcoming children in January, a new facility where they can continue to learn and develop,” said Goertzen. “This new school will help accommodate the growth the city of Brandon has seen over the last 20 years and alleviate pressures on other kindergarten to Grade 8 schools across the city.” Teachers and staff are now able to enter the site to set up classrooms and prepare to welcome students in January. The new 65,700-sq.-ft. facility located at 700 Maryland Ave. has a capacity for 450 students from kindergarten to Grade 8, and is designed to accommodate an additional 200 students if needed. The new school features a multi-purpose space, band room, library, gymnasium, classrooms, home economics and industrial arts labs, a grooming room and life-skills suite. It also includes resource teaching and support spaces, and a science, technology, electronics and mathematics (STEM) lab. “Our government worked closely with the Brandon School Division and the City of Brandon to turn this project into a reality,” said Helwer. “This new facility is also energy efficient, and was designed and built to LEED Silver specifications.”    A new early learning and child-care centre operated by the YMCA of Brandon will also be housed within the school. The centre will offer child-care services for infant, preschool and school-age children. (Province of MB News Release)