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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

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

Confirmed case of COVID-19 case at Meadows School

Manitoba Public Health officials have advised Meadows School of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the school portable on Tuesday, September 15 and Wednesday, September 16, 2020. This case was not acquired at school. Meadows School is working closely with Public Health officials and following their recommendations. Upon learning of this information, the school immediately closed off areas used by the infected person. Thorough deep cleaning and disinfecting has occurred over the weekend and these areas will be ready for students and staff on Monday. Be assured that Public Health investigations begin within 24 hours of a confirmed laboratory test to identify individuals who may have been exposed. Anyone identified as a close contact will be contacted and provided instructions for self-isolation (quarantine). Testing may also be recommended. Public Health has recommended that all students and staff in the same room as the case be identified as close contacts and advised to self-isolate. This class will be transitioned to remote learning as of Monday, September 21. At the present time, Public Health anticipates that remote learning will continue until Thursday, October 1, but this may be lengthened or shortened as the investigation continues. Anyone who is in the class will be contacted directly by Public Health. The school will remain open to all other students and staff, who can continue to attend school in person. Please note: Meadows School and Brandon School Division is not permitted to release the name or any identifying information about the confirmed case of COVID-19 to any member of the school, parent, community or media. The Brandon School Division along with all the schools in the Division will continue to follow the recommendations of Public Health during this pandemic. (Brandon School Division Media Release)

Manitoba’s minimum wage rises Oct. 1

Manitoba Finance reminds Manitobans the minimum wage will increase by 25 cents to $11.90 Oct. 1. The increase of 25 cents per hour will raise the current minimum wage to $11.90 from $11.65. This adjustment is based on Manitoba’s 2019 inflation rate of 2.2 per cent, rounding up to the nearest five cents. Budget 2019 implemented the reduction of the sales tax rate to seven per cent from eight per cent, effective July 1, 2019.  This broad-based tax cut benefits all Manitoba families and businesses, with an estimated total savings of $325 million in the first full year and growing in each subsequent year.  On July 1, 2020, Manitoba eliminated the sales tax on property insurance premiums, saving families and businesses an additional $75 million. Manitobans also continue to benefit from the indexation of the Basic Personal Amount and the provincial income tax brackets since 2017. Since indexation began, an estimated 7,720 Manitobans have been removed from the tax rolls and the cumulative maximum tax savings from the 2017 tax year to 2019 tax year is $253. Information on the minimum wage and other employment standards is available at www.gov.mb.ca/labour/standards. (Province of MB Release)

City of Brandon Proceeding with Removal of Dike Plug at Grand Valley Road

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon Emergency Response Control Group is finalizing plans to remove the earthen dike plug at the intersection of 18th Street North and Grand Valley Road (PR #459). The plug was installed in early July of this year as a means of protecting the community against any surge of water related to flash flooding upstream in the Assiniboine River Valley, particularly from an unforeseen failure of the Rivers Dam. Updated hydrological forecast data provided by the Province of Manitoba this week suggests that the volume of water within the Rivers Reservoir upstream of Brandon is now at a manageable level should there be any unforeseen failure of the Rivers Dam structure. Mobilization of equipment on-site at the dike is anticipated prior to the weekend, with the intersection expected to be re-opened to traffic early next week. The City of Brandon Emergency Response Control Group also advises that the Province of Manitoba has confirmed it will provide disaster financial assistance for the heavy rain events that occurred between June 28th to July 5th in western and southern Manitoba. The City of Brandon would encourage impacted property owners that have yet to do so to submit their own DFA application directly to the Manitoba Government by visiting https://forms.gov.mb.ca/DFA_Application/. Property owners may also phone the Province of Manitoba toll-free at 1-888-267-8298 and have an application form mailed to them. More information about the Province of Manitoba’s Disaster Financial Assistance process can be found at https://www.gov.mb.ca/emo/recover/home/dfa_home.htm (City of Brandon Media Release)

Combine Blaze Extinguished by Whitehead Fire Department

On Wednesday afternoon Whitehead Fire Department from the town of Alexander, MB responded to reports of a combine on fire, approximately 4 miles south-west of Kemnay. The combine was nearly fully-involved with fire upon arrival of fire crews, and was producing large amounts of black smoke that could be seen for miles. Firefighters made quick work of stopping the fire, using multiple hose lines, and flowing water in conjunction with foam to help smother the fire. The combine appears to have suffered extensive damage, if not a total loss.

Investigation leads to the seizure of over 3.5 million contraband cigarettes in Brandon, 4 suspects arrested

Manitoba Finance Taxation Special Investigations Unit and the Brandon Police Service Major Crimes Section recently concluded with the arrest of 4 males and the seizure of a significant quantity of illegal tobacco.  Through collaborative investigation, the involved agencies identified that a group of Manitoba residents were smuggling illegal tobacco into Manitoba from a First Nations community in Ontario. On September 9th, 2020, Members of the Brandon Police Service and the Manitoba Finance Taxation Special Investigations Unit conducted a traffic stop on a personal vehicle towing a large enclosed trailer and executed a search warrant which yielded the seizure of 173 Cases of unmarked contraband tobacco cigarettes.  4 adult males were taken into custody.  The following day, a second search warrant was executed at a local storage locker facility where an additional 183 Cases of unmarked contraband tobacco cigarettes were seized.  In total, 3,570,400 cigarettes were seized along with currency, vehicles and a transport trailer. The four males arrested were all found to be residents of Brandon, Manitoba, ranging in ages from 46 to 60 years old.  All four males have been charged under Section 121.1(1) of the Criminal Code; Possession of Unstamped Tobacco and Section 80(2)(a) of The Tax Administration and Miscellaneous Taxes Act; Possess greater than 25 Units of Unmarked Tobacco.  The males were released from custody to appear in court on November 12th.  The males also face significant fines under the Provincial Tax Acts. This tobacco represented a potential tax loss of over a million dollars to the Province of Manitoba ($1,071,120.00) For a first time offence under the provincial tax acts, if convicted, the individuals face fines between $1,000 and $10,000 and/or up to six months imprisonment. In addition, they face a triple tax penalty of over 3 million dollars and loss of assets to the Criminal Forfeiture Unit. (TTP of $3,213,360.00) Criminal Code conviction imprisonment could be 6 months to 5 years. In addition to the provincial agencies named, this investigation included the involvement of the Province of Manitoba Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit with support from the Manitoba Department of Justice. (Brandon Police Service Media Release)