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Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Early morning bear spray attack reported in Brandon

Youth Smashes Window, Mother Threatens Occupant and Kicks in Door

Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking Cocaine, Possession of Proceeds of Crime

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Intoxicated male charged for assaulting two police officers

(Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release)While responding to a disturbance call in the 000 block of 22nd Street an intoxicated male assaulted two police officers.  The 36-year-old Brandon male has been charged with Resist Arrest and Assault Police.  He has been released from custody to appear in court April 6th
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Manitoba to loosen some COVID-19 restrictions beginning Friday

Following feedback from Manitobans and advice from public health leaders, the province is loosening a variety of restrictions while ensuring protocols are in place to protect Manitobans from the risks of COVID-19, Premier Brian Pallister and Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial health officer, announced today. “Today is another big day for Manitobans, especially for our local business owners who are eager to safely reopen their doors, and provide the goods and services that Manitobans have missed the past few months,” said Pallister. “With fewer restrictions, we must remain cautious, in fact, even more cautious. In the absence of COVID-19 vaccines from the federal government, following the fundamentals is how we continue to protect each other and save lives.” The orders will formalize the following changes for all of Manitoba, replacing the General COVID-19 Prevention Orders made on Jan. 28 and the Northern Manitoba COVID-19 Prevention Orders made on Feb. 1, 2021. The orders will take effect at 12:01 a.m. on Feb. 12 and will last for three weeks. The orders include the following changes, with further pandemic safety measures in place:• allowing restaurants and licensed premises to reopen at 25 per cent capacity with patron groups limited to members of the same household only;• allowing outdoor sports facilities to reopen for casual sports as well as organized practices and games, with multi-team tournaments not permitted;• allowing gyms, fitness centres and yoga studios to reopen at 25 per cent capacity;• allowing indoor sporting facilities such as rinks, gymnastic clubs and martial arts studios to reopen at 25 per cent capacity for individual instruction only;• allowing places of worship to hold regular religious services if a service does not exceed 10 per cent of usual capacity or 50 people, whichever is lower;• allowing self-help groups for persons dealing with addictions or other behaviours to hold meetings at 25 per cent capacity of the premise where meetings take place;• allowing museums, art galleries and libraries to operate at 25 per cent capacity;• allowing personal service businesses, such as those providing pedicures, electrolysis, cosmetic application, tanning, tattooing or massage services to reopen at 25 per cent capacity;• allowing up to 10 people to attend a wedding in addition to the officiant and a photographer or videographer;• allowing photographers and videographers to offer services to individual clients or those residing in the same household in addition to providing services at weddings, with the exception of visiting client homes; and• allowing the film industry to operate fully with physical distancing and other safety measures in place. “These new orders allow us to resume more activities and services we enjoy, but we cannot let our guard down yet,” said Roussin. “We will continue to carefully monitor COVID-19 developments and case numbers to ensure we protect each other and our health-care system. Manitobans need to continue to follow the fundamentals at all times including staying home when sick, frequent handwashing and wearing masks. We all have a part to play in keeping our COVID-19 curve down so we can continue making measured progress towards getting back to the things we love.” The new orders also bring the entire province under the same restrictions, where the northern region had previously been under separate orders to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the region. Under the new orders, northern Manitoba will see the changes listed above in addition to the restrictions in place over the last three weeks for the rest of the province including:• household visitor restrictions of up to two designated people,• visits of five people plus members of a household on an outdoor private property,• retail stores open at 25 per cent capacity or 250 people maximum with adequate physical distancing, and• non-regulated health services, hair salons and barbershops open with 25 per cent capacity and adequate physical distancing. Since Feb. 4, over 33,000 responses were provided on the proposed changes to the orders. Feedback indicated:• 65 per cent of respondents felt somewhat or very comfortable going to restaurants;• 57 per cent of respondents felt somewhat or very comfortable going to the gym or to a yoga studio; and• opening food services was ranked the highest priority for respondents, followed by opening personal services like nail salons and tattoo parlors, allowing gyms to reopen for individual training and allowing outdoor organized outdoor sports to resume for games or practices. Final survey results will be posted on the EngageMB website once compiled. For up-to-date information on COVID-19 in Manitoba, visit www.manitoba.ca/COVID19. (Province of MB News Release)
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Brandon goes RED for 2-1-1 Day

February 11 (2/11) is 211 day and this is the first year it will be marked across the entire country. Funding from the federal government’s COVID-19 response allowed United Way Centraide Canada to increase capacity among existing 211s and expand the service to ensure every part of the country is covered. It’s now reached Westman. What is 211? Most people know when to call 911 but many are still learning about the 211 helpline. If someone is struggling to pay rent, or needs help finding food, 211 can help. If someone is struggling with their mental health, dial 2-1-1! What is 211 DAY? It’s a day to remind people of the helpline that connects people with information on government and community-based programs and services. United Way Brandon & District is asking for the community to show us your glow in order to spread the word, and make it red! Some ideas include lighting in offices and at home, wearing red to work and around the house and changing profile pictures to red. Take pictures, post them in social media, and show off your support. In planning for the day, and with help from the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, the Dome building at the Keystone Centre Grounds was washed in red. It turned out great, and it was fun to work with a classic, heritage filled building in Brandon. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the value of the service as a large number of people try to sort through changing government programs and find access to supports such as food banks, utility relief, programs for seniors, and employment assistance. 211 is available in every community for every community. For more information, head to mb.211.ca. For more information on National 211 Day, and other United Way Brandon & District news, please contact their office at 204-571-8929. Emails can be sent to office@brandonuw.ca.
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Brandon remains under extreme cold warning

As of this afternoon, the city of Brandon remains under an extreme cold warning. From Environment Canada, "An Arctic ridge of high pressure has allowed for a very cold air mass to settle over southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba". Wind chill values in some regions of southern Saskatchewan and western Manitoba could eclipse the -50 mark tonight into Monday morning. The cold air is expected to remain for much of the week and it is advised you dress warmly in layers that you can remove if you get too warm. 
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Police investigating break-in at Brandon business

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On February 5, 2021, police responded to a report of a vehicle alarm sounding from a compound in the 400 block of Rosser Ave.  The locked gate to the compound had been cut.  An unknown suspect forcibly entered two sheds within the compound prior to police arrival.  Taken from one of the sheds was a metal bed frame.  Anyone with information regarding this Break and Enter and Theft is encouraged to contact Brandon Police service.