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Following a recent string of shed, garage, and other outbuilding break-ins, we want to remind you to take the proper precautions in keeping your tools, equipment, and other valuables safe. It’s never a good feeling to discover you’ve been a victim of property theft. Here are five tips to lock down your outbuildings and protect your property from would-be thieves:
Remember – always report property theft, even if it seems small. This can help WPS apprehend serial offenders and/or offenders could face steeper consequences.
It's officially that time of year... Now that temperatures are dropping, and snow is upon us, it’s important to keep road conditions in mind so everyone can enjoy a safe and happy festive season. Here are our tips to help you stay safe:
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Please consider calling upon the Government of Canada to coordinate with provincial authorities and local law enforcement to develop a National Silver Alert System, which will geographically target mobile devices and broadcast to media information concerning missing vulnerable adults by signing the petition. Silver Alerts will save lives.
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The Winnipeg Police Service continues to receive reports of local "grandparent scams" (also known as "emergency scams"). The Financial Crime Unit is investigating these matters but wishes to remind the public of the scam and provide information.
The Financial Crimes Unit notes an increase in reports of the 'grandparent scam' in Winnipeg again. This scam tricks unsuspecting individuals into sending money under false pretenses.
The grandparent scam typically involves an unknown person (the fraudster) targeting and then contacting a senior (the grandparent) by phone during the day, usually from a random or unknown phone number.
They pose as a grandchild, or another family member, in distress who has been arrested and needs bail money. They may also pose as a representative of the detained relative, such as an attorney or a bail-bondsman.
The fraudsters then send couriers to collect the money in person from the victim’s residence. In some instances, ride share drivers are used to pick up the money.
A variation of the scheme involves phone call or email from someone claiming to be a friend or family member who is in some kind of trouble and requires money immediately.
The fraudster attempts to create a sense of urgency with the grandparent in the hope of eliciting an emotional response and will often tell the senior not to tell anyone else in the family about what is occurring. They will often say there is a “gag order” in place. It works because family members, especially grandparents, want to help their grandchildren in any way they can.
There are several things you can do to protect yourself:
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Le Centre de santé Saint-Boniface a le plaisir de vous offrir des programmes de bien-être. Voir ci-joint les programmes offerts en hiver 2024-2025. Pour s'inscrire: appelez au 204-940-1155. Pour plus d’information, visitez https://centredesante.mb.ca/programs/
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Centre de santé Saint-Boniface is pleased to offer you our wellness programs. Attached are our programs offered in winter 2024-2025.
Fear & Anxiety...
Do you know where your anxiety comes from? How has fear shaped your daily experiences? Maybe you find that your anxiety is connected to certain experiences, seasons, or spaces? If you want to know more about anxiety and fear, then this is the presentation for you!
After our webinar from HART about anxiety from a physical health perspective earlier in October, the Canadian Mental Health team will be joining to discuss anxiety from a mental health perspective! Mental health advocates and educators will walk through what anxiety is compared to fears and phobias, and how we reach out for help!
Registration is required to receive the Zoom link!
Anxiety & Fear Webinar w/ CMHA
Monday, October 28th
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Via Zoom
Register by clicking on the link below:
https://rainbowrc.wufoo.com/forms/s18qaipm0os9d7s/?vcrmeid=ob28Lh0IUu8s6v22FH5jQ&vcrmiid=DXKhq2CVA0mS6KNvjlYNXQ
The Winnipeg MFRC Veteran Family Program (VFP) is dedicated to supporting the successful transition to civilian life for medically releasing CAF members and medically released Veterans, along with their families.
We offer information about available resources, navigational supports, and referrals and as well as specialized transition programs, including therapeutic workshops.
To access our services, contact: Tamika Reid VFP Coordinator 204 833 2500 ext. 4507 tamika.reid@winnipegmfrc.ca
To know more about the MFRC, its array of services and programs, as well as the latest events, we invite you to visit :https://cfmws.ca/winnipeg/mfrc
Wednesday September 25 from 6-8:30pm for 8 weeks
Thomson in the Park (1291 McGillivray Blvd)
The course is open to the public, and interested parties working or volunteering for organizations in the field; we are not currently accepting volunteer applications.
More information can be found at https://palliativemanitoba.ca/education/compassionate-care-course/
Archwood 55 Plus Inc is a non-profit organization serving seniors 55 plus located at 565 Guilbault Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R2J 0R2