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Manitoba announces public safety investments in Parkland region
Summary
Manitoba announced more than $33,000 in grants from the 2025-26 Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund and $35,000 for the Parkland Crisis Centre and Women's Shelter, and marked the official opening of the renovated Dauphin Courthouse.
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The Manitoba government announced public safety investments in the Parkland region and celebrated the official grand opening of the renovated Dauphin Courthouse. The funds come from the 2025-26 Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund and other provincial programs. Ministers highlighted community-led initiatives and improvements to local justice services. The announcements included support for victim services and community safety programs.
Key details:
- More than $33,000 in grants are being provided from the 2025-26 Criminal Property Forfeiture (CPF) Fund to support law enforcement and crime prevention initiatives in the Parkland region.
- A ceremonial dress uniform initiative in Ebb and Flow First Nation was noted as the first of its kind among FNSO programs in Manitoba.
- The province announced $35,000 for the Parkland Crisis Centre and Women's Shelter through Manitoba Justice Victim Services.
- The renovated Dauphin Courthouse has been officially opened; the project includes modernized courtrooms, improved access to justice services, and enhanced security features.
- Officials referenced additional local supports, including a new Justice Centre in Dauphin and Ste. Rose and Parkland frontline safety initiatives.
Summary:
These announcements add targeted funding to local programs and mark the completion of courthouse renovations intended to serve the Parkland region. Undetermined at this time.
