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Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For July 5, 2024

5th annual Free Fry Day taking place in Brandon

WCG Raises Over $10,000 For Dauphin’s Watson Art Centre

2 turn themselves in on warrants, Distribution of Intimate Image

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

Brandon University Fights Stigma of Mental Illness Through Film

This upcoming October during Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) Brandon University will host "Movies for Mental Health," a workshop conducted in partnership with Student Services and North American organization Art With Impact. The event will take place on campus on October 2 from 4:30 – 6:30pm in the Lorne Watson Recital Hall. This two-hour workshop is one of many taking place on college and university campuses this academic year, and the first time to be offered at Brandon U. “Movies for Mental Health is a program tat makes a difference through facilitating meaningful conversations about mental health and highlighting path wards to supports and services. The program provides an alternate and effective model for destigmatizing sensitive topics associated with addiction and mental health in support of creating a flourishing campus community.” – Marsha Harris, personal counsellor at Brandon University. Movies for Mental Health is a free workshop and dinner will be provided for attendees. The workshop consists of a facilitated discussion, viewing of three short films from the OLIVE Film Collection on the topic of mental health, and a community and campus resource panel connecting attendees with accessible mental health resources in the region. This event is open to students, staff, and faculty of the university as well as to community members. It is generally supported by the Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation and the Healthy Together Now fund from Prairie Mountain Health. Quick Facts (customize to region if needed) 75% of all mental health concerns have their onset during childhood or adolescence. Half of all lifetime cases begin by age 14, three-quarters by age 24, yet only one in five young people get the mental health help they need. Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group. Manitoba has higher suicide attempt rates than Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia (CBC) About Art With Impact Art With Impact is a charitable organization that promotes mental wellness by creating safe spaces for young people to learn and connect through film, reducing stigma and connecting students to accessible mental health resources. To learn more, please visit www.artwithimpact.org or follow along at @artwithimpact / #Movies4MentalHealth.

Brandon Police Service to receive funding for tactical equipment

BRANDON—The Manitoba government is investing more than $76,500 to outfit front-line Brandon Police Service (BPS) officers with tactical equipment to help keep them safe in high-risk situations, Justice Minister Cliff Cullen announced here today. “Police officers in Brandon and throughout Manitoba put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe,” said Cullen.  “It’s important for officers to have the necessary gear to ensure they are as protected as possible.  We are proud to make this important investment in officer safety from Manitoba’s Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund.” Funding will be used to purchase ballistic vests and helmets for members of the BPS tactical unit, ensuring they are better protected when responding to serious incidents.  A supply of tourniquets will also be purchased and carried by all BPS officers so they can provide immediate and potentially life-saving first aid to themselves or others. “Since 2016, the Brandon Police Service has received over $450,000 from Manitoba’s Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund.  This money has been used to purchase equipment which may not have been a reality otherwise,” said Deputy Chief Randy Lewis, BPS.  “This equipment has greatly added to the efficiency and the safety of Brandon Police Service officers in their never-ending efforts to protect the citizens of Brandon.” BPS will also receive an additional $32,500 for other specialized tools including holsters with lights, portable lights and a generator for investigations, and surveillance equipment.  In total, BPS funding from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund is more than $109,000 this year, Cullen added. The minister noted more than $1.4 million will be distributed this year through the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund to police agencies across Manitoba.  Since its inception, more than $19 million in assets has been successfully forfeited to Manitoba through criminal property forfeitures.  For more information about criminal property forfeiture, visit www.gov.mb.ca/justice/safe/cpf/index.html.

Male arrested after alleged sexual assualt

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release As a result of an investigation that began from an incident on August 23rd, a 55-year-old man from Brandon was arrested and charged yesterday for Sexual Assault and Obtain Sexual Services for Consideration. The investigation revealed that the male suspect had arranged to pay the female victim for sexual services and when the female arrived at his residence he refused to pay and sexually assaulted her. He was later released and scheduled to appear in Court in October.

Two men charged after allegedly damaging numerous vehicles

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 5:20 a.m. Tuesday morning, Police attended to the areas around the 900 Block of Stickney Avenue, Assiniboine Avenue and Pacific Avenue, after being contacted regarding several vehicles that had their windows smashed. As a witness reported seeing 2 males fleeing the area, Police conducted a K9 track that lead to the discovery of two male suspects being located, along with a sledgehammer. The two males were found to have in their possession property stolen from some of the damaged vehicles. The suspects were lodged at the Brandon Correctional Centre for their involvement in this incident while Police continued to investigate. Subsequently a 38-year-old male from Brandon was charged with 12 counts of Mischief to Property, 7 counts of Theft Under $5000 and Breach of Undertaking and later released with a scheduled Court date in October. The second male, a 37-year-old, also from Brandon was charged with the same 12 counts of Mischief to Property, 7 counts of Theft Under $5000 and Breach of Undertaking. He was further charged with another count of Theft Under $5000 for his involvement in a theft of merchandise from a business dating back to July 9th. He was also released with a Court date in October.

Grand Opening of Seniors Housing Project in Brandon

BRANDON—Senior citizens in western Manitoba have a new 63-unit property to call home, so they can live independently in the community. Today, representatives from federal, provincial and municipal governments attended its grand opening, along with the local co-operative that led its development. “Access to safe, affordable housing is a priority for our government and Manitobans,” said Families Minister Heather Stefanson. “We are proud of the partnerships with the federal government, City of Brandon and West-Man Seniors Housing Co-op that led to the grand opening of this important project that will better the lives of Brandon seniors and the community.” The Canada and Manitoba governments provided more than $3.1 million toward this $14 million project through the Investment in Affordable Housing (IAH) extension agreement.  The four-storey property, located at 2105 Brandon Ave., features 48 affordable housing units and 15 units with rental rates set at market value. “Our government recognizes the importance of caring for our aging citizens,” said member of Parliament Doug Eyolfson, who attended on behalf of the Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos, federal minister of families, children and social development and minister responsible for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). “This is why we are pleased to announce the official opening of 2105 Brandon Avenue, a new affordable housing development which will enable more seniors from this community to age independently, close to family and friends.” The City of Brandon provided the property at 2105 Brandon Ave., valued at $920,000, at no cost and other support totalling more than $600,000. “The City of Brandon is proud to be a partner in this affordable housing project,” said Deputy Mayor Jeff Fawcett, who attended today’s grand opening on behalf of Mayor Rick Chrest. “At the heart of Brandon’s Affordable Housing Strategy is the philosophy that no one community group or organization can go it alone when it comes to improving the affordable housing landscape, and the many different partnerships forged to make 2105 Brandon Ave. a reality is the embodiment of that philosophy at work in our community.” The housing project was developed and will be managed by Western Manitoba Seniors Non-Profit Housing Co-op Ltd., which was established in 2009 to provide safe, comfortable, affordable and accessible housing for seniors in Brandon. The co-op also manages a 34-unit affordable seniors’ housing property on McDiarmid Drive. “Our proud co-operative volunteers would like to thank everyone who helped bring this project to completion, who worked hard to make this dream a reality for the people now living at 2105 Brandon Ave.,” said Harvey Douglas, president and chair of the co-op expansion committee.  “This building provides accessible, affordable, safe and secure independent housing that is also pet-friendly and smoke-free, for lower to mid-income senior citizens, allowing them to age in place gracefully. We will continue to look forward for more opportunities to provide housing options for these important community members.” Tenants began moving into the building in early May, which features common areas on each floor, an outdoor sitting area and a shared garden. The building meets Manitoba’s visitable and accessible design standards and Manitoba Hydro’s PowerSmart designation. As Canada’s authority on housing, CMHC contributes to the stability of the housing market and financial system, provides support for Canadians in housing need, and offers unbiased housing research and advice to all levels of Canadian government, consumers and the housing industry. For more information, visit cmhc.ca or follow them on Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook.  To find out more about the National Housing Strategy, visit: www.placetocallhome.ca. Manitoba Housing, part of Manitoba Families, provides a wide range of safe and affordable housing options throughout the province, often in partnership with other governments, community organizations and private agencies.  For more information, visit: www.gov.mb.ca/housing.