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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

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

Keeping Spirits Bright Virtual Run

On December 1st 2020 YWCA Brandon will be kicking off our 5th annual Fusion Credit Union Keeping Spirits Bright Campaign to raise money and awareness for homelessness and domestic violence during the holiday season. Every year since 2016, a tree is placed in the front yard of Meredith Place with purple lights, and the more money we raise during the campaign the more lights get turned on. Addictions, homelessness and domestic violence are a daily struggle for many in our community, and the holiday season can be even harder on them. The Fusion Credit Union Keeping Spirits Bright Campaign will kick off with a cheque presentation and virtual tree lighting ceremony live on our event Facebook page December 1st 7pm at Meredith Place. This will kick off Giving Tuesday and our new for 2020 - month long walk/run challenge ending December 31st. Each registered walker/runner will keep track of the number of KM’s walked and the person with the most KM’s walked will win top prize. Registration for the challenge is $25. Also a number of schools in Westman will be competing to win $500! We have partnered with a number of schools in Westman with a Phys-Ed/fundraising challenge. The school to walk/run the most KM’s December 18th will win $500 cash for their school, plus any money they raise in fundraising we will give back 20% Register or donate at:  https://www.ywcabrandon.ca/events Facebook event page:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/ksbvirtualrun2020Sign up your school at:  https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/ywca-brandon/p2p/KSB/Or for more information email ywca2@wcgwave.ca

MPI to issue second round of rebate cheques

For the second time this year, Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) will be providing immediate financial relief to its policyholders, Crown Services Minister Jeff Wharton announced today. MPI customers will receive a total of $69 million, which is about $100 per policyholder. This is in addition to the previous rebate of $110 million in May of this year and the corporation’s recent request of an -8.8 per cent overall rate decrease in its General Rate Application to the Public Utilities Board (PUB). “As this pandemic progresses, Manitobans continue to be financially impacted by this crisis,” said Wharton. “This second rebate will assist Manitobans as we all work together in getting through this challenging time in our province.” Policyholders can expect a rebate cheque at the end of December or early January, said Wharton, adding it is estimated about 675,000 cheques will be issued. This second rebate was made possible by the combination of fewer collision claims, about 20 per cent lower from mid-March to the end of October compared to the previous year and MPI’s forecast of collision frequency remaining favorable into the spring. Rebates will be based on what policyholders paid during this period and is expected to be about six per cent of their annual Basic Autopac premium. “As a proud Manitoba corporation, we are pleased with what we can do to help during this unprecedented time,” said Satvir Jatana, acting CEO and president, Manitoba Public Insurance. “This rebate to our customers is combination of fewer claims and our continued focus on fiscal prudence. MPI continues to operate in a high efficient manner, aimed at delivering value to Manitobans. Our financial responsibility is reflected in our daily running of our operations and practices.” Jatana explained that this second rebate should not have an adverse effect on MPI’s financial outcomes moving forward and request for an overall -8.8 per cent rate decrease application to the PUB. If approved, customers will pay, on average, about $110 less in premium. The new rates will take effect April 1, 2021. Under existing legislation, this rebate requires the approval of the PUB. MPI will apply to the PUB in the coming days. Details of the second rebate will be made in the coming weeks and further details will be available at www.mpi.mb.ca/Pages/Home.aspx. (Manitoba Public Insurance  News Release)

Police investigate reported robbery at west-end convenience store

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release At approximately 2 am, police attended a robbery at a convenience store in the west-end.  The store employee reported that a male entered the store and threatened the employee with a bottle.  The suspect then opened the cigarette and money drawers and took an undetermined amount of cash and cigarettes.  The suspect is described as wearing dark blue pants, a dark green coat, a dark blue hoodie, a facemask and gloves.  The suspect was not apprehended and the investigation is continuing.

Male assaulted with broken hockey stick, suspect charged

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release On Friday morning, police attended a disturbance in the 800 block of Rosser Avenue where it was learned that one male had assaulted another male with a broken hockey stick.  The suspect, a 37-year-old Brandon male was located a short time later and taken into custody without incident.  He is charged with assault with a weapon, mischief and three counts of failing to comply with a release order.  He was held in custody for court in the morning.  The male was also charged with aggravated assault in relation to a separate event that occurred on November 16

Front-line caregivers in Manitoba to receive wage topup

The Manitoba government will recognize thousands of front-line workers who provide direct care and help protect vulnerable Manitobans at personal care homes and other critical settings with the new $35-million Caregiver Wage Support Program, Families Minister Heather Stefanson announced today. “Every day, thousands of Manitoba workers make our province a better place by showing compassion, care and dedication as they support some of our most vulnerable citizens, such as seniors, people with disabilities, children in care and people at homeless shelters,” said Stefanson. “Their commitment has not wavered, despite the challenges and fears caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the Caregiver Wage Support Program, our government is recognizing their ongoing commitment and the value of their critical work.” The Caregiver Wage Support Program will be available to more than 20,000 Manitobans currently working full-time or part-time on the front lines of the pandemic response. These include health-care aides, housekeeping staff, direct service workers and recreation workers. They provide direct care to vulnerable Manitobans at personal care homes or in disability services, child welfare services, homeless and family violence prevention shelters, or long-term care facilities. Eligible employees will receive an hourly $5 top-up to their wages, based on the number of hours worked between Nov. 1, 2020, and Jan. 10, 2021. Two intake periods will close on Dec. 14, 2020, and Jan. 18, 2021. The program benefit will be paid directly to workers by the province in the week after each intake period closes. To qualify, workers must earn a regular wage of $25 per hour or less. “This program recognizes the efforts of those who are serving on the front lines of our battle with COVID-19,” said Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Cameron Friesen. “They have exemplified true professionalism and courage while caring for Manitobans, and doing their best to protect us all from this virus.” The Manitoba government has partnered with the federal government in cost-sharing the program, which recognizes low-income and middle-income workers who have been integral in supporting the province’s pandemic response. The federal government is providing $17 million, while Manitoba is contributing $18 million. Additional information on the Caregiver Wage Support Program, including information on how workers can register, is online at https://manitoba.ca/covid19/programs/caregiver-wage-support.html. 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 www.manitoba.ca/covid19/. (Province of Manitoba News)