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Community Infusion Winners Announced

Keystone Centre Introduces Partnership with Farmery Estate Brewing Company

WCG Secures $8 million from CRTC Broadband Fund

Local pizzeria celebrating 30th anniversary

J&G Homes Arena Welcomes Joe Beeverz

Announcing The Connecting Westman Tour Loge Box

Brandon Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New General Manager

Branches Raise More Than $28K for Local Organizations

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Party Goer Robs Home Owner at Knife Point

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release ASSAULT On Sunday morning, a female attended to the Police station and reported that she was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend while both were at a residence in the 1800 Block of Rosser avenue. The assault consisted of punches to the face and head area resulting in minor injuries. A 21-year-old man from Sioux Valley was arrested at the residence on Rosser Avenue. The man was intoxicated and was lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center to appear in Court on Monday charged with Assault. ROBBERY On Sunday afternoon, a male reported to Police that on Saturday night while hosting a party at his residence an unknown female who was at the party grabbed a knife from the kitchen and while holding him at knife point, robbed him of his cell phone and beer. The man did not receive any injuries and Police continue to investigate. BREAK AND ENTER A 17-year-old male was arrested on Sunday afternoon as a result of an ongoing investigation in relation to a Break and Enter from November 19th 2016 at a Brandon business located in the 1300 Block of Rosser avenue east. The male was released to attend court in March. THEFT UNDER $5000 A 31-year-old man from Griswold Manitoba was arrested on Sunday in relation to a shoplifting incident that occurred on February 3rd. It was reported to Police that the male stole $60.00 worth of merchandise from a business located in the 900 Block of Victoria Avenue. The man is to appear in Court on Monday. OTHER ARRESTS An 18-year-old female was arrested at a residence on Clement Drive after Police were called to attend to a disturbance. The female was highly intoxicated and was detained at the Brandon Correctional Center. On Sunday evening, a 45- year- old man was detained under the Intoxicated Person Detention Act after Police received calls that the man was intoxicated and stumbling in the down town area. The man was located and lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center for release when sober. On Sunday night, Police received a call that a man was intoxicated and refusing to leave a business in the 1000 Block of 18th Street. A 40-year-old man was located and detained under the Intoxicated Person Detention Act.
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New Direct Wholesale Store Set to Open in Current Sears Location

It's official. Direct Liquidation will be opening a new second permanent location, in the current Sears store, on Brandon's North Hill. The new store, named Direct Wholesale, will be an expansion of the existing Direct Liquidation store specializing in wholesale truckloads of home furnishings like: appliances, mattresses, and furniture. Merchandise will be sold at wholesale pricing with full warranty, in the 10,600 sq foot space. Darcy, and his team, are presently beefing up their stock in anticipation of the Grand Opening of the new location. They invite everyone to pop down to 205-16th Street North to check some of the items that will be featured in the expansion. The new location is set to open in May of 2017 at 1828-18th St North. Stay tuned to bdnmb.ca as we plan to have a followup to this story with additional details on what the consumers can expect.     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});    
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Brandon Police Make Series of Drug Arrests

With files from Brandon Police Service. Pair Arrested for Possession of Chystal Meth & Cocaine For Purpose of Trafficking Two Brandon males, a 30-year old and a 38-year old, were arrested on multiple charges including possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine, possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine, and breach of recognizance. Police say that on Monday evening they stopped a vehicle in the 1400 Block of 1st ST. North and a search netted approximately 20 ounces of Crystal Methamphetamine with a street value of $150,000, as well as 17 grams of cocaine with a street value of $1,700. The 30-year old was also found to have brass knuckles on his person and faces addition charges of possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. Both males were lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center to appear in Court on Tuesday. Possession of Cocaine A routine traffic stop, for a vehicle traveling without a rear license plate, has lead to the arrest of a 21-year old Brandon male for Possession of cocaine and Breach of Undertaking X 2. During the traffic stop Police noticed two small baggies of cocaine on the floor on the vehicle. The driver was arrested and a search of the individual resulted in another small bag of cocaine and two cell phones. Police say the man had conditions not to possess any electronic devices and was required to notify police of any address changes. He had failed to notify Police of his address change after having recently moved. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});      

Charming Wedding Venue Just Minutes From Brandon

Recently engaged? Grand Valley Park is a beautiful outdoor wedding venue with dates still available for 2017 & 2018. The park is an excellent location for both ceremonies and receptions, is located only minutes from Brandon, just off the Trans-Canada Highway. This outdoor chapel, nestled in the midst of 50 acres of beautiful oak forest, will provide a breathtaking experience for you and your guests. Owners, Katherine Jeroski and Jordan Ross, took over the lease on the park last spring, and have focused in on using the park as a wedding rental venue for both ceremonies and receptions. Jordan tells bdnmb.ca “ We have received a great response as the park is a beautiful setting with nice amenities, and an easily accessible location only minutes from Brandon. We can accommodate small to large ceremonies, and receptions, at affordable rates.  Prices are based on guest numbers and needs, so people are encouraged to contact them for quotes, at the contact information below. They will also have a booth at the up-coming Westman Wedding Expo on February 5th.     In addition to having an on-site wedding chapel, Grand Valley Provincial Park has a nicely treed campground set in the beautiful Assiniboine River Valley. Their campground has 22 electrical sites and 20 un-serviced sites. The campground has washroom facilities with showers, and water is available at different spots throughout the park. There is also a large cook shack that can be rented for group functions. The cook shack seats up to 80 people and is equipped with a fire place, stove, fridges, freezer and a BBQ.  Depending on the weather, they usually like to get the campground facilities open by May long weekend. Grand Valley Park also has a long First Nation History, and some information signs, explaining some of the history, can be found on the self guided interpretive trail with a look out tower. The park covers nearly 50 acres of beautiful oak forest, which has many summer and winter recreation opportunities. “We are open to discuss all types of usage of the park facilities this summer, including camps, retreats, reunions or any other group functions. Please email or call for more information!” Their plans for the near future are to continue to clean up the property, and invest in some of the facilities that exist already. They hope to work with the Parks Department to develop some plans for existing and possibly new trails throughout the park. Katherine Jeroski & Jordan Ross Grand Valley Provincial Park 204 573-3798 grandvalleyprovincialpark@gmail.com www.facebook.com/grandvalleypark     Owners, Katherine Jeroski and Jordan Ross      
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Dog Blood Clinic at Brandon Hills Vet Clinic

A number of us will take for granted that if your dog is injured and requires blood that this will be no problem.. This is where the Canadian Animal Blood Bank comes in. The Blood Bank will set up in various Vet locations across Canada with the hope of getting as much blood possible. The Brandon Hills Vet Clinic on 17th street in Brandon was the location today, as roughly 15 dogs were on-hand donating their blood. Local Vet Jay Thrush feels this is, without a doubt, a very important idea and people should take part in the blood drive if they can. “ We normally have blood supplies locally, but if we needed a larger amount of blood ,we can access their services and have blood at our clinic within a few hours“ To be a candidate, your dog must meet the following criteria: over 55 pounds No older than 8 years old Current with vaccinations Somewhat calm personalit Next local times and dates where your dog can donate: Brandon Hills – February 2nd Grand Valley – February 9th Success stories from the Canadian Animal Blood Bank” http://www.canadiananimalbloodbank.ca/index.php/en/pet-owners/success-stories       (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});