Brandon Sun By: Tyler Clarke
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Brandon Police Service Const. Brett Seib is seen with the jersey the Brandon Police Association paid to have created and put up for auction to raise money for local kids in need of a pick-me-up during the pandemic.
In hopes of making a potentially difficult summer more enjoyable for local youths, city police are raffling off a custom-made jersey.
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In hopes of making a potentially difficult summer more enjoyable for local youths, city police are raffling off a custom-made jersey.
Whatever money is raised by raffling off the jersey will be distributed by Child and Family Services of Western Manitoba’s community relations co-ordinator.
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Manitoba is opening up the COVID-19 vaccine to police officers and firefighters, a move welcomed by the unions representing officers.
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Manitoba is opening up the COVID-19 vaccine to police officers and firefighters, a move welcomed by the unions representing officers.
On Friday, the province announced first responders and people with front-line, public-facing roles will soon eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
While exact details were scarce, Bobby Baker, the National Police Federation director for the Prairies, said the union was thankful for the move. The union represents approximately 1,000 RCMP officers in the province.