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Brandon Police Media Release - April 18th
Impaired Driver On April 17th at 11:57 am, Brandon police say a 30-year-old male driver called in to report he was rear-ended in the 1800 block of 18th Street. There were no injuries reported, but the complainant reported the other driver ran a red light after they exchanged particulars, and he was concerned about his ...
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Sports Shorts
Thursday, April 18, 2024 -The Winnipeg Jets play their final regular season game tonight against the Vancouver Canucks. The Jets will meet the Colorado Avalanche in the first-round of the playoffs - while the Canucks, who finished 1st in the Pacific Division, will take on the Nashville Predators in the opening round. -...
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Province says it's doubling the maximum monthly prenatal benefit
The Manitoba government says it's supporting healthy families by doubling the Manitoba Prenatal Benefit for pregnant Manitobans. Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine has announced, "Our government knows that when you invest in prenatal care, you invest in communities. We want more Manitobans to see their 18th birthd...
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A stretch of Dauphin's Main Street getting $3.8-million upgrade - MB government
The Manitoba government is investing $3.8 million toward reconstruction and safety enhancements of Main Street South in Dauphin. Municipal and Northern Relations Minister Ian Bushie said Tuesday, "After years of being squeezed by the previous government's municipal funding freeze, we're investing in the infrastruc...
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Results of survey about cannabis-impaired driving are 'alarming' - CAA Manitoba
CAA Manitoba says a study found that since legalization, 27 per cent of Manitoba drivers say they've driven a vehicle after consuming edible cannabis. Of that number, 61 per cent said they've waited less than three hours before getting behind the wheel after taking edibles - a potential danger and risk to road safety, ...
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