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RCMP investigate homicide of Brandon man in Swan River, suspects arrested

Theft suspect found in possession of crystal meth, machete

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for November 1, 2024

Suspect caught on video surveillance stealing tip jar

Multi-Vehicle Collision at Van Horne and 21st Street Sends One to Winnipeg Hospital with Serious Injuries

Carberry Bus Crash First Responders Inducted into Order of the Buffalo Hunt

Police arrest male for Flight From Police and Trafficking charges

Assiniboine partners with MPI to expand adult driver training in Manitoba

Manitoba Invites Recommendations to Increase Access to Venture Capital

The Manitoba government has issued a request for information (RFI) for an access to capital strategy and a request for pre-qualifications (RFPQ) for venture capital fund proposals to contribute to the development of a bold and modern new economic growth strategy, Growth, Enterprise and Trade Minister Blaine Pederson announced today. “Attracting new investment and increasing access to job creating venture capital are a key part of our 10-point economic growth plan,” said Pedersen.  “We knew when we formed government there was no provincial economic development strategy.  Work is now well underway to change that.” These next steps build on the government-commissioned report by Deloitte LLP that undertook a comprehensive review of Manitoba’s economic development efforts, and will support the work of Dave Angus, former CEO of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce and entrepreneur Barb Gamey, a member of the Premier’s Enterprise Team, tocraft the new provincial economic growth strategy. Pedersen noted the RFI will help source stakeholder recommendations and shape program design efforts to improve Manitoba’s portfolio of business services, industry development support programming and provincial tax credit initiatives. The RFPQ is a proactive approach to assemble a short-list of qualified investment management organizations to partner with the province on a future request for proposals to improve access to capital through the establishment of one or more venture capital funds, the minister said. He noted the objectives in pursuing options for provincially supported venture capital are to address a gap that exists in Manitoba, attract private-sector capital and leverage resources to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) grow and create jobs.  Launching the RFI and RFPQ are critical steps in moving forward with a comprehensive new economic growth strategy, he added. “We are very pleased to see that the new venture capital strategy will be designed according to stakeholder input,” said Mariette Mulaire, president and CEO, World Trade Centre Winnipeg.  “This partnership approach will ensure cohesiveness and eliminate the gaps which are often hindering the growth of our many promising SMEs.” “Capital is the lifeblood of business, fueling expansion and job creation,” said Loren Remillard, president and CEO, Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.  “Yet access to capital is a leading obstacle for local businesses looking to grow in Manitoba.  It is why we have long called for a comprehensive local capital strategy, one that helps bridge the financing gaps along the business continuum from ideation to initial public offering.  We look forward to continuing to work with the province on next steps.” The RFI and RFPQ are now live on www.merx.com.  Submissions for the RFI will be accepted until March 8 and submissions for the RFPQ will be accepted until March 22.

Brandon resident wins $1 million

WCLC News Release Rosemarie Dalton is Manitoba’s first lottery millionaire of 2018! The Brandon resident won $1 million on the February 2 WESTERN MAX draw. Dalton is very excited about her win. In fact, she’s so excited that she said she’s having a hard time keeping track of her winning ticket. “I keep putting it down and forgetting it,” she said, laughing. “The first thing I did when I saw that I won was run out of the store – without my ticket – to call my husband.” The excited winner said she also left her ticket on the kitchen table on her way out the door to claim her prize in Winnipeg. A little while later left the ticket in her vehicle. “I think I’m just stunned,” she said. “I can’t keep it all straight!” Dalton said she is going to take some time to make specific plans for her windfall, but she said it will help her achieve a long-time dream. “This will definitely help me retire early,” she said. Dalton said she’s looking forward to something else retirement will give her the opportunity for: a new furry friend. “I’ve wanted to get a rescue cat for a long time, but we haven’t been able to make it work,” she said. “Now we can!” The lucky winner said she and her husband will also take some time to plan a warm winter vacation. Dalton purchased her $7 quick pick WESTERN MAX ticket at Richmond Gas Bar and C-Store, located at 1035 Richmond Avenue. She matched the numbers 18, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 48 to win.

Apartment manager allegedly steals from tenants

Brandon Police Service Media Release On January 29th 2018, Officers began an investigation after receiving a report that the manager of an apartment complex stole a snow blower and money from laundry room machines. Through investigation, the man was also found to be in possession of a stolen utility trailer. On Tuesday afternoon, the 49-year-old man from Winnipeg was arrested for Theft Under $5000 X2 and Possession of Stolen Property. He was released to attend Court in April.

2017 BRHC Foundation Gala Proceeds Announced

The 2017 BRHC Foundation Gala Committee is thrilled to announce that $73,634.80 was raised from the SOLD OUT event held September 30. The spectacular evening included champagne, gourmet meal, wine, chocolates, a complimentary photo, prizes, and dancing. Equipment purchases for the Brandon Regional Health Centre will include a fetal monitor and waterless milk warmers for the Maternal/Child areas, a physiological monitor for the Dialysis Unit, and a hyper-hypothermia system for the Emergency Department. Thank you to everyone who attended and supported this 27th annual fundraiser! Special thanks to the Gala Committee: Kyla Beattie, Danika Dinko, Dr. Carina Kaiser, Brett Kennedy, Kelly Lumbard, Nikki Maduke, Sally Mott, Cheryl Nelson, Dr. Savitri Ramaya, Jenn Shields, Jill Stewart, Dr. Kelby Treloar, and Barb Webber

MNP’s Reach Out Program Supports Southern Manitoba Communities

BRANDON, MB – Nine charities and organizations in southern Manitoba will be the beneficiaries of national accounting, tax and consulting firm MNP’s Reach Out – Pay it Forward program for the next year. Starting February 1, 2018 and running until January 2019, for every client referral provided to our southern Manitoba offices, MNP will reach out and donate five percent of the new client’s first year fees to local charities and organizations. “As a leading national accounting, tax and consulting firm, our objective is to not only raise money for the local charities but also to build awareness for the organizations’ missions. MNP is committed to strengthening the communities we live and work in,” says Patti Bell, Regional Managing Partner. “We recognize the work these organizations do in our community and look forward to supporting them.” In 2018-2019, MNP will be supporting: Helping Hands Central Plains Cancer Services Virden Area Foundation Community Foundation of Swan Valley Southwest Manitoba Regional Foundation Minnedosa Primary Care Centre Prairie Partners Inc. Mountain View School Division Breakfast Program Moosomin and District Health Foundation Working together we can make a difference in the lives of people and strengthen our community.