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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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The 136th Manitoba Summer Fair June 6 – 10 is a Unique Spectacle

June 1, Brandon, MB – The Manitoba Summer Fair will be back at the Keystone Centre June 6 – 10 and promises something for all ages. “We are putting the Fair back in the fair this year.” Said Ellen Murray, Co-Chair of the MSF planning committee. Murray explained that there are many reasons why people come to the fair. “There are those that thrive on the thrill of the rides and there are those that just love the over-all experience of the fair; the sideshow entertainment, the food, the shopping. The fair is a unique spectacle that only comes to town once a year offering sights you just don’t see every day in Brandon.” The five-day event includes a variety of outdoor and indoor activities. In the UCT Pavilion, visitors can view the newly added Homecraft competition entries as well as an assortment of other artisan and historical displays. Kidzone, located next door features a petting zoo, pony rides and live entertainment with Doodles the Clown, Markus Family Fun and the Skateboard Circus Show. Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo will have their Endangered Canada display in the Manitoba Room and the Brandon Curling Club will host multiple sport demo activities and a $5000 cash bingo on Thursday night. On the grounds of the Keystone, North American Midway Entertainment is will kick off their Canadian tour with Brandon as their first stop. “We just closed on St. Louis and are super thrilled to be on our way to the summer fair in Brandon. Said Gregg Korek, VP of Client Relations - North American Midway & President of Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions. “We have in our arsenal of thrill rides the newly refurbished “Zipper” that missed the tour last year as it underwent an extensive overhaul.” Korek added. Indigo Circus will perform their unique brand of circus fire entertainment and the main stage will feature The Fire Guy Show and local acts such as Jakeleg Blues Band, Roman Clarke and Julianna Moore. Brandon Pride will host an early kick off to Pride week with the Queer & Present Danger Comedy Showcase on Thursday and Stacey Kay Music from Toronto brings her unique style of soul and machine gun rap to the stage on Friday and Saturday. There will been a mixture of indoor and outdoor horse shows including Miniature, Hackney and Draft horses in the Westoba Ag Centre of Excellence and the Alberta Mini Chuckwagon racing daily in the outdoor show ring. Along with planning, the Provincial Ex will be moving its office to the Dome Building for the fair. “ We are used to moving our offices right before the fairs, this time we are moving to stay! “ Said Ron Kristjansson, General Manager at the Provincial Exhibition. “This building was built for our community in 1913 as a part of a national fair that attracted thousands of visitors to Brandon. We are proud to bring it back to the centre of the fair this year.” Approximately 100 new citizens with take the oath to become Canadians in the Dome building on Wednesday, and Thursday the Monterery Jammers will provide entertainment for the senior’s tea and dance. On Sunday, June 10 the traditional Cando Rail Breakfast will take place under the Domes from 9 – 11 AM; pay $5 and stay the day at the fair for free to enjoy crowd favourites such as the Demo Derby and Chrome in the Trees. Organizers ask that you bring a tin for the bin in support of Samaritan House. Details and schedules for the 2018 Manitoba Summer Fair are available at www.manitobasummerfair.com . Follow the Provincial Exhibition on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and use #MBSummerFair for fair updates.
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BU celebrates largest graduating class in 6 years

BRANDON – Nearly 600 students will receive degrees on Friday as Brandon University’s (BU’s) largest graduating class in six years takes part in the Spring 2018 Convocation. Two ceremonies at BU’s Healthy Living Centre (HLC) will confer degrees on 583 graduates. The morning ceremony will begin at 10 a.m., with students from the Faculties of Science and Health Studies receiving their degrees. During the afternoon ceremony, which begins at 2:30 p.m., students from the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education and School of Music will take their turn. “It is extremely gratifying and uplifting to welcome each student to the stage, to congratulate them and to see their smiles as they realize the culmination of this remarkable journey,” said Dr. Steven Robinson, BU’s Interim President and Vice-Chancellor. “To have such a large class this year amplifies the joy of the occasion and is a tremendous credit to the graduates for their hard work over the years and to our staff and faculty for the guidance and the support they’ve given our students.” This year’s graduating class is 12 per cent larger than last year, when degrees were conferred on 520 BU students. The last class larger than this year’s group was in 2013. Two valedictorians will speak to their graduating classmates as part of the ceremonies. Rebecca Storey, the morning valedictorian, was raised in Brandon and has completed a three-year Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Mathematics and a minor in French. She plans to continue her studies at BU in the Faculty of Education with the goal of becoming a French immersion teacher. Afternoon valedictorian Abby Ziprick will receive a Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education concurrent degree on Friday and hopes to return to her home city of Winnipeg to teach music or drama. “One of the great things about working at Brandon University is how well we get to know the students during their time here,” said Katie Gross, BU’s Dean of Students. “We’ve seen them put a great deal of time and effort in their education and the pursuit of their dreams. It’s wonderful to share the feeling of accomplishment with them and I’m excited to see what great successes await them in the future.” The afternoon ceremony will include the conferral of an honorary Doctor of Literature degree on Dr. Linda Hutcheon, in recognition of her exceptional career as a writer, a critic and an educator. Several other honours will be presented during the day, including Brandon University Senate and Alumni Association awards that will recognize outstanding teaching and research at BU, Lifetime Achievement Awards, and the Distinguished Teacher Awards that are presented annually to teachers from elementary and high school programs. For those who aren’t able to attend the ceremonies, a livestream will be available at BrandonU.ca/Convocation. The celebration will continue the day after Convocation with the All Nations Pow Wow taking place on Saturday at the HLC. The Pow Wow will begin with a pipe ceremony at 10 a.m. outside the HLC. The event will include grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. as well as a ceremony to honour graduates at 3 p.m. More details are available at Events.BrandonU.ca.

Prisoner allegedly sexually assaults cell mate

Brandon Police Service Media Release On May 8th an inmate at Brandon Correctional Centre reported that he had been the victim of a serious sexual assault that had occurred the previous night. The assault had reportedly occurred in the cell shared by the victim and the suspect. On Wednesday, the suspect was charged with one count of sexual assault. The 25 year-old accused was returned to BCC and will appear in court today on the charge.
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Registered Nursing Profession Now Regulated Under The Regulated Health Professions Act

Regulations bringing the registered nursing profession under The Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) are now in effect, Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today. “The RHPA sets out consistent rules and processes for governance, registration, complaints and discipline, and regulation and bylaw making authority,” said Goertzen.  “The College of Registered Nurses has done a great deal of work to make this possible and I congratulate them for their commitment to this process and their hard work in making this possible.” The RHPA sets out a new way of regulating who does what in the provision of health services by designating ‘reserved acts’, which are specific health procedures that pose a significant or potential risk to the public if they are not performed by competent and trained professionals.  These include activities such as ordering screening and diagnostic tests, diagnosis, and prescribing and administering drugs.  Registered nurses will be authorized to perform 14 of 21 categories of reserved acts.  All reserved acts are subject to limits and conditions set out in the regulations. “We are excited about the work we have accomplished together with Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living to come under the RHPA.  This new legislation optimizes registered nurse scope of practice and allows RNs to continue to work in collaborative practice to support sustainable health-care delivery for Manitobans,” said Marie Edwards, president, College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba.  “The RHPA supports our regulatory mandate to serve and protect the public interest.” The regulations also create a new designation of registered nursing – the registered nurse authorized prescriber. These nurses will be able to independently order diagnostic tests and prescribe medications for patients that require registered nursing care related to travel health, reproductive health, sexually transmitted infections, blood-borne pathogens and diabetes. For more information on the RHPA, visit www.gov.mb.ca/health/rhpa. For more information on the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba, visit www.crnm.mb.ca/.

Male allegedly exposes himself, conducts indecent act in front of female and some children

Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 11:00 a.m., Police responded to a park in the 1500 Block of Princess Avenue after receiving a report that a male approached a female and some children. The male exposed himself while conducting an indecent act in front of the female and children. The 17-year-old male youth from Brandon was located a short distance away and found to be highly intoxicated. The youth was arrested for Indecent Act and lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center. He is scheduled to be released from custody when sober with a Court date in June.