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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

New Report Predicts Strong Growth in Manitoba’s Economy

A new report predicts more than 23,000 workers will join the labour force each year between 2017 and 2023, Growth, Enterprise and Trade Minister Blaine Pedersen and Education and Training Minister Ian Wishart announced today. “The findings this year support the growing sense of optimism that business owners have about our economy and its growth in the years to come,” said Pedersen.  “The Labour Market Occupational Forecasts report looks at a number of factors and provides projections about the future of Manitoba’s economic performance that support economic development planning.” The unemployment rate is expected to continue to decline over the same time period, while the provincial economy is expected to grow an average of 1.5 per cent per year. Nearly 54,000 new jobs are expected to be created between 2017 and 2023.  The majority are expected to require at least some post-secondary education and training including university, college or a trade certification. “This report speaks to the importance of post-secondary training programs that are innovative and aligned with the needs of today’s rapidly evolving labour market,” said Wishart.  “It predicts a bright future in our province for Manitobans who are enrolled in or considering post-secondary training.” The Labour Market Occupational Forecasts report and a series of regional profiles highlighting economic opportunities, demographics and local infrastructure are available online at www.gov.mb.ca/jec/lmi/forecasts.html and www.gov.mb.ca/jec/rned/index.html.

Province Begins Consultations on New Poverty Reduction Strategy

Families Minister Scott Fielding and Education and Training Minister Ian Wishart are inviting Manitobans to share their thoughts on how to prevent and reduce poverty as they announced the launch of consultations that will guide the development of a new poverty reduction strategy. “The reasons for poverty are complex and multi-dimensional and we want to hear Manitobans’ diverse experiences so we can develop an innovative, inclusive and people-focused strategy that includes meaningful measurement and targets,” said Fielding, who co-chairs the province’s Poverty Reduction Committee with Wishart.  “Consultations will focus on pathways to move Manitobans out of poverty, and input from citizens and stakeholders will help us identify priorities.” The process will start with targeted consultations of Manitobans who have experienced poverty to hear about the daily challenges and critical realities they face, as well as an invitation for all Manitobans to provide written submissions.  These conversations will inform the development of an online survey that will be available early in 2018. Beginning today, the province is consulting people with lived experience in Winnipeg, moving to Brandon, Selkirk, Thompson and other locations in the coming months.  The process will engage a variety of community organizations, advocates and experts to help guide the renewal of Manitoba’s poverty reduction strategy.  Key areas of discussion include basic needs, education and training, employment, health and well-being, and sense of belonging. “All Manitobans should have access to the resources and opportunities they need to achieve a better quality of life,” said Wishart.  “Poverty reduction requires a collaborative, co-ordinated effort across government and community.  We look forward to hearing from Manitobans on their ideas and experiences on how we can work across society to alleviate the impact of poverty.” The comprehensive approach supports The Poverty Reduction Strategy Act, which requires the Manitoba government to review and update its plan every five years. The ministers confirmed progress or stability on 17 out of the 21 indicators Manitoba had established to track progress on poverty reduction, as required by the act’s regulation.  They noted the forthcoming strategy will feature a renewed set of indicators to measure progress. Fielding also noted the Manitoba government is awaiting details of a federal poverty reduction plan to identify areas where alignment may be possible. For information on Manitoba’s poverty reduction strategy and what to include in written submissions, visit www.gov.mb.ca/allaboard or call 204-945-3469. Manitobans are invited to send feedback prior to Jan. 31, 2018, to povertyreduction@gov.mb.ca or by mail to: Poverty Reduction Strategy Team Manitoba Families 400 – 352 Donald Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 2H8.

Nathan Peto accepts job as City Manager for the City of Portage la Prairie

City of Portage News Release Portage la Prairie City Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Nathan Peto as the new City Manager of the City of Portage la Prairie. Nathan will assume his responsibilities on December 11, 2017 and will succeed Jean-Marc Nadeau, who announced his departure last month. Nathan comes to the position with over ten years senior management experience within municipal and non-profit environments, coupled with an educational background in Political Science and Public Administration. Since 2011, he has worked with the City of Brandon as a Policy Analyst and Manager of Corporate Initiatives, directly supporting the City Manager in areas of corporate and strategic importance. He also served as General Manager of the Brandon Chamber of Commerce prior to 2011. Nathan has proven leadership abilities and brings in-depth knowledge and experience in data driven analysis, policy making, and strategic planning as well as being actively involved in the municipal budget process. As the City Manager, Nathan will report directly to Mayor and Council. He will be responsible for implementing strategic priorities to serve the citizens by identifying, evaluating, and meeting the community needs in accordance with policies and guidelines determined by Council under the provisions of the Municipal Act. The City Manager is responsible for the management of a $31 million budget and a dedicated senior leadership team who oversee all the departments within the City. “We want to welcome Nathan to the City of Possibilities” said Mayor Irvine Ferris. “We look forward to working with him to serve the needs of our Citizens.” “It is an honour to be joining the City of Portage la Prairie as its new City Manager.” Said Peto. “This is an opportunity for me to contribute my knowledge and experience toward the continuing growth and development of this great community. I look forward to working with Mayor Ferris and Council, as well as the dedicated staff, in serving the people of Portage la Prairie.”

Knife incident calls BPS to residence, woman facing assault with weapon charges

Brandon Police Service Media Release At 3:27 AM, police were called to a residence in the 400 blk of 11th St. for a report of an assault with a weapon. A female resident of the building had been in an argument with a male. She left the residence but returned a short time later armed with a knife. She brandished the knife at the male and threatened to kill him. The 31-year-old female was arrested at the scene and held to appear in court this morning charged with Assault with a Weapon, Uttering Threats to Cause Death and Three counts of Breach Recognizance.

Vincent Massey hopes to Stuff the Bus in support of the Samaritan House

Vincent Massey will, for the 3rd year, be holding their annual Stuff the Bus for Samaritan House. The event will occur from December 1 till December 18 with the Youth Revolution and Youth in Philanthrope student groups stuffing the bus and delivering donations to the Samaritan House December 19th. All donations are welcome.  Their goal is to fill with donations from the school community.  In 2016 Samaritan House gave out 19,000 food hampers.  In 027 they have already give out over 22,000 hampers.  Staff and students at Massey hope to help meet the growing needs in Brandon. The following are most needed by the Samaritan House: healthy soups & stews, instand formula, whole grain pasta, 100% real fruit juice, canned vegetables, canned fish, canned meat, laundry & dish soap, diapers & pull-ups, toilet paper and tissues,