Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund
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Manitoba to install new CCTV cameras on city-owned properties in DauphinThe installation of the cameras is expected to help the city of Dauphin in addressing crime, whilst discouraging vandalism and break-ins.CanadaNov 17, 2023
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Criminal property funds to go toward northern Manitoba internet connections, province saysKelvin Goertzen announced that $100,000 from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund is earmarked for a project connecting remote First Nations communities with high-speed internet.TechJul 25, 2023
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Manitoba government allocates funds for new technology to help child abuse investigatorsThousands of dollars will go toward new tech and cryptocurrency software, as part of Manitoba's latest announcement to address instances of child abuse.CrimeJul 21, 2023
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Brandon to get criminal forfeiture cashThe Brandon Police Service and Brandon Bear Clan will receive a chunk of the province's Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund for community and law enforcement purchases.CrimeMay 18, 2023
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Manitoba to flip crime property into family homesManitoba announced Wednesday that homes seized through the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund will be converted into affordable housing in Winnipeg's Point Douglas neighbourhood.CrimeMay 17, 2023
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Manitoba to revamp Neighbourhood Watch program with $46,000 in fundingJustice Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced Tuesday that $46,000 in funding, via the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund, will be given to the police community relations unit.CrimeAug 30, 2022
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$1.27M in criminal proceeds going towards multiple Sask. police agencies, victims fundMore than $578,000 of the funds will be given to Saskatchewan police forces and the other half will be deposited into the Victims’ Fund in accordance with legislation.CanadaMar 30, 2022
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Regina Sexual Assault Centre launching pilot project in Moose Jaw: ‘There was a need’The Regina Sexual Assault Centre hopes to have their new position filled by the end of the year.CanadaSep 25, 2020
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‘Crime doesn’t pay’: criminal property forfeiture fund provides $130K to Brandon PoliceThe investment includes more than $86,000 for a drone, $20,000 for night-vision goggles, $18,000 for gas masks, and $8,000 for the youth cadet program.CrimeMay 5, 2019
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