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Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

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

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Victim thrown down stairs, suspect arrested

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On August 29, 2020, police responded to a report of an assault at a residence at 2:30 am. The 37-year-old male suspect pushed the victim down a flight of stairs. The victim did not require medical attention. The suspect was arrested on scene and will appear in court on October 22, 2020, on a charge of Assault.
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Break and Enter Suspects Arrested

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On August 27, 2020, police responded to a Break and Enter shortly before 9:00 am to a residence in the 1400 block of Princess Ave. Two suspects damaged furniture in the home while the homeowner was present and fled the residence prior to police arrival. The victim was not injured during the incident. The suspects were known to the homeowner, and were later arrested. A 33-year-old male and a 39-year-old female will each appear in court on November 19, 2020 on charges of Break and Enter with Intent.
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Multiple Possession of Methamphetamine for Trafficking charges laid following traffic stop

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release t 2:00 am on Thursday morning, vehicle was stopped in the 200 block of 18th St N. The driver, a 38 year Winnipeg resident, was arrested on a warrant held by the Winnipeg Police Service and for breaching an undertaking as he was not to communicate with a woman who was also in the vehicle.   The vehicle was searched incident to arrest and bag of approximately 10 grams of methamphetamine was located along with a scale and other items indicative of drug trafficking. The other three passengers were removed and arrested. A 44 year man and 38 year woman, both from Whitewood Saskatchewan, were charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in methamphetamine. The third passenger, a 41 year old woman from Winnipeg, had numerous pills in her possession without a prescription and she will be charged with Possession for the purpose of trafficking in methamphetamine and in gabapentin and clonazepam. All four accused were released to appear in court in November.
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Police investigate shed fire

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 8:40 A.M. Sunday morning, Police and Fire members responded to a report of a shed smouldering in the backyard of an East End residence. Members from Brandon Fire and Emergency Services extinguished the small fire and the homeowner discovered a gas can in the backyard that did not belong to the property. The Police investigation continues.
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Province Announces $100 Million Safe Schools Funding Available

A special $100 million Safe Schools fund is being created by the Manitoba government to ensure safe and healthy learning environments this fall, Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today. “This additional investment in our education system will support our Restoring Safe Schools plan to help ensure our schools remain a safe, familiar place for our students and staff,” said Goertzen. “We know that our education system needs to be ready to deal with today’s pandemic reality as students and staff return to the classroom, and our government is delivering the financial support to help school divisions meet that need.” All school divisions will be able to access the Safe Schools funding, which consists of $48 million in preparedness savings already set aside for this purpose, plus an additional $52 million. The minister specified the funding will focus on putting in place the public health measures needed to keep students and staff as safe as possible while learning. This additional funding will be distributed on a per-student basis, with a portion of it to be held in reserve to be able to quickly respond to emerging challenges. This one-time, focused funding will be used to directly support schools, teachers, and students across the province by: •    providing non-medical and medical masks and personal protective equipment for students, teachers and staff; •    enhancing cleaning and sanitization, including more supplies and custodial staffing; •    increasing bus transportation capacity, including additional bus drivers and routes; and •    ensuring substitute teachers and educational staff are available to keep schools open and children learning. Manitoba Education and public health officials are committed to ensuring a safe return to school. Already, 4.7 million masks have been delivered to school divisions from the province, with more to come throughout the school year. Funding will also be available to enhance the sanitization of schools and buses and to ensure that school divisions have access to additional supports needed to keep schools clean and safe. The province continues to work with school divisions to assess the need for this extraordinary funding support and to identify challenges as they arise. On a per-capita basis, this dedicated COVID-19 funding is the second-highest of any province in the country for the safe reopening of schools. Manitoba’s investment in elementary and secondary education has increased annually since 2016, totaling $33 million in additional funding. “We thank our teachers, students and staff for taking on the extra challenges associated with making classrooms safe under the new constraints of COVID-19,” said Goertzen. “The province will continue to work closely with public health, education stakeholders, school divisions, independent schools, parents, caregivers and students as part of its response to COVID-19 and a safe return to school.” The Practice Guidance and Protocols for Restoring Safe Schools document, released last month, will change to reflect the latest guidance on this issue and is posted at:  www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/covid/index.html. The EngageMB website at https://engagemb.ca/welcoming-our-students-back-restoring-safe-schools remains the best forum for parents, caregivers and students to post questions for response throughout the return to classroom learning. (Province of MB News Release)