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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Investigation continues into single vehicle motorcycle accident

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approx. 4:10 PM Sunday afternoon a 911 call was received reporting a motorcycle accident in the area of 1st Street between Kirkcaldy Drive and the 1st Street bridge.  The 22-year-old male driver of the motorcycle was southbound on 1st St when he lost control and struck the guardrail…

Police investigate break & enter at Brandon apartment complex

Source:Brandon Police Service Media Release On Saturday afternoon, police received a call of a break and enter to an apartment complex in the 1400 block of 22nd St.  The incident occurred at approx. 1:00 AM Saturday morning, where two individuals pried a door to gain entry to the common areas of the building.  The matter is…

Province Lifts One-Month Limit on Filling of Prescription

The Manitoba government is lifting the one-month supply limit on prescription drugs, Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. Effective May 11, Manitobans who have prescriptions for long-term medications will be able to fill them as per their prescriber’s directions up to a three-month supply, if the drug is not affected by…

Brandon female charged with unauthorized use of a credit card

36-year-old Brandon female has been charged with nine counts of unauthorized use of a credit card. An ongoing investigation has revealed that she used a stolen credit card at nine times at various local businesses for purchases exceeding $4000. She was released from custody to appear in court on October 1st.

New BU study will explore youth learning and mental health during pandemic

BRANDON – In difficult times, as everyone’s lives are affected by COVID-19, your voice can help highlight the sweeping impact of this pandemic. Researchers at Brandon University are starting a new Manitoba-wide project to understand how students, their parents or guardians, and educators are faring during this unprecedented learning climate. “We would like to hear…
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