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Brandon Police Service Media Release September 18, 2024

Traffic Alert 18th Street Reconstruction Starts Tomorrow

Woman arrested for theft and concealed weapons after string of robberies

Male who appeared to be disrobing arrested and ticketed

Sushi Sama to Open New Location Inside Shoppers Mall Brandon This Fall

Possession of Dangerous Weapon / Failure to Comply with Undertaking / Failure to Comply with Release Order X3 and Two Tickets

Armed Robbery, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Failure to Comply with Undertaking X2

Manitoba Government to Open Brandon’s First Minor Injury Clinic this Month

Former Brandon resident killed in Vegas shooting

Tara Roe, who was from Okotoks Alberta and originally from Brandon, was one of the 59 people who died Sunday night in Las Vegas while attending the "Route 91 Harvest Festival".  Tara (formerly known as Tara Smith) was the 4th reported Canadian killed in the mass murder. Another former Brandon resident Jesse Zetariuk recalled his interactions and memories of “Smitty”.  “What can I say she was a fantastic mom and her two boys loved her without condition.  She was an amazing mother” said Zetariuk. Jesse said that Tara was a super mom attending hockey, baseball and lacrosse practices and games.  But when it came to dancing, Jessie said it wasn't one her Tara’s strongest features.  “She was always on the dance-floor but a really bad dancer....but always the life of the party”. Zetariuk became friends with Tara at the age of 12 as she was best friends with his sister.  “Her husband Zach is just an amazing guy…and Tara always had your back” continued Zetaiuk. Jesse summed up his comments about Tara with a single statement “ She had the heart the size of a pickup truck”. A GOFUNDME page has been created to help her children https://www.gofundme.com/expenses-for-zach-and-the-kids

Province announces minimum wage to increase Oct. 1

Manitobans will see a minimum wage increase on Oct. 1 as a result of The Minimum Wage Indexation Act, Growth, Enterprise and Trade Minister Blaine Pedersen announced today. “Improving wages for working Manitobans is important to us,” said Pedersen.  “The Minimum Wage Indexation Act provides a consistent and predictable way of indexing minimum wage with inflation through a fully transparent formula.  It ensures Manitobans are able to take home more of their hard-earned money, while providing predictability for businesses that create jobs and generate growth in our economy.” Pedersen noted the increase of 15 cents per hour will raise the current minimum wage to $11.15 from $11.00 and ensure that Manitoba remains competitive with other provinces in its minimum wage. The Minimum Wage Indexation Act provides a consistent and predictable way of indexing Manitoba’s minimum wage based on the change in the previous calendar year’s Consumer Price Index.  Beginning in 2018, any adjustments to the minimum wage will be announced prior to April 1 to take effect on Oct. 1 of each year. “This legislation provides a balanced, common sense approach,” said Pedersen.  “It is in line with other provinces and reflects our government’s commitment to workers, their families and small businesses throughout Manitoba.” Information on the minimum wage and other employment standards is available at www.gov.mb.ca/labour/standards.

Brandon ‘My City’ App now available on the Apple App Store

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon’s Information Technology Department is pleased to unveil its first app for iPhone users, which has been designed to provide easy access to City of Brandon information with a few simple taps and swipes on your screen. The new app, My City, is now available for free download to iPhones via the Apple App Store by simply searching for “Brandon My City.” “We are very excited to have launched the ‘My City’ app, which was developed entirely in-house by our development team,” notes City of Brandon Director of Information Technology Todd Burton. “The focus of this first version is to provide a central one-stop shop that leverages the City of Brandon’s current mobile-friendly services and online information.” The initial version of the “My City” app allows users to: •             View upcoming community events •             Access City of Brandon public notices •             Use the City’s “My Community” portal to view and register for various rec programs, courses & facility bookings •             Launch Google Transit to plan a trip with Brandon Transit •             Access the City of Brandon’s YouTube channel •             View Brandon City Council Meeting Agendas and Minutes •             Seek Brandon Municipal Airport information •             Launch the City of Brandon’s website Burton notes that in addition to the above functions, the most important feature of this initial version of “My City” is the inclusion of a feedback form within the app where users can provide feedback on what they would like to see in future versions. “Future features and functions of the app will be driven by the feedback we receive through the app itself, as well as usage statistics on the initial features, and as ‘My City’ is enhanced, we’ll also be looking at making it available on popular Android devices,” concludes Burton.

More Than 20 new physicians to begin practicing in Western Manitoba

Twenty-two new primary care physicians have been recruited and are starting to work in communities across the Prairie Mountain Health region, Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today. “Prairie Mountain Health has been working to recruit physicians to communities across the region and their hard work is paying off,” said Goertzen.  “This accomplishment will certainly benefit residents of western Manitoba and help ensure consistent, reliable care for families.” Primary care refers to that early contact with the health-care system when patients and their families receive a diagnosis, treatment or help with a new health problem or chronic condition.  Services can also include speaking with a health-care provider about staying healthy and preventing illness. “We have remained relentless in our efforts to continue to recruit physicians to the region and those efforts have paid off this year,” said Penny Gilson, chief executive officer, Prairie Mountain Health.  “We want to acknowledge this is a collective effort and thank the health department, the Manitoba Healthcare Providers Network, the University of Manitoba, the International Medical Graduate training program, the Association of Manitoba Municipalities and physicians who provide mentorship and support to new recruits, and to the communities who are key partners in ongoing recruitment and retention efforts.” Continuing recruitment efforts by the region have brought six physicians to Swan River, two to Deloraine, two to Brandon, two to Dauphin, one to Grandview and one to Neepawa.  In addition, eight international medical graduates will be practising in Killarney, Roblin, Shoal Lake, Winnipegosis, Virden, Minnedosa, Souris and Glenboro. “My decision to practice in Neepawa was based on the broad scope of practice available in the area - acute care, office care, obstetrical care, and geriatric health,” said Dr. Kristen Wareham, a new physician practicing in Neepawa.  “This is all supported by the town and surrounding communities and a well-established, experienced and supportive physician group, and I look forward to beginning my career here.” The region has also successfully recruited several specialists in the areas of cardiology, radiology, psychiatry, orthopedics, pediatrics and geriatrics over the course of the past 12 months.  A general surgeon has recently started practising in Dauphin, with another scheduled to begin full-time practice in Brandon. “The region is continuing to work with communities to promote rural living and with stakeholders such as the University of Manitoba and the Office of Rural and Northern Health to promote careers in rural health care,” said Goertzen.  “This combination of efforts helps connect physicians with rural communities where they will stay to build their careers and provide quality care to area residents.” The minister noted that ongoing physician recruitment and retention efforts will be a key priority of clinical service planning that will be undertaken by Shared Health Services Manitoba.  This work will support consistent and reliable health-care services, effective health human resource planning, capital equipment investments, construction planning and other initiatives that should be co-ordinated provincewide. For more information on primary care in Manitoba, visit: www.gov.mb.ca/health/primarycare/public/index.html.

Munn to assist dogs in need

Local real estate agent Zach Munn has decided to build insulated dog houses for families/charities in need (non profit). Munn has become all too aware that many dogs suffer, and even die, due to inadequate shelter during extreme MB weather. Currently Zach Munn has been asked to build 11 dog houses and some cat houses. He is seeking assistance from anyone in the construction field who could donate plywood sheets, fir or cedar board, 2x4 or 2x2 studs, shingles, or insulation board that they don't need and could donate after a job. Zack said he would pick up any donated materials. These units will cost $75-$100, plus the heated water bowls are $35.  If anyone can help with costs and/or sponsor a dog house, or help with materials please contact Zach via his email address. Precision Toyota and others have already stepped up in assistance.