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Manitoba Won’t Charge Provincial Sales Tax on Federal Carbon Levy

The province is taking action to shield Manitobans from an increase in the cost to their home-heating bills.  It will not apply the provincial sales tax (PST) to the federal government’s carbon tax, Premier Brian Pallister announced today. The federal government has made clear its intention to charge the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on…

Brandon teen charged after allegedly using stolen credit card numerous times

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On March 4th, 2019 police located a 19 year old Brandon man after an ongoing investigation in which he used a stolen credit card in a number of business around Brandon to make purchases and obtain food and merchandise. The man was located and subsequently charged but due his…

Brandon man charged for allegedly abandoning children while babysitting

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On February 26th, 2019 BPS members charged a 33 year old Brandon man after an ongoing investigation into a child abandonment complaint. The man had been asked by the children’s mother to babysit her 2 children for a short period of time but when the mother returned, the man…

Brandon Police Service seeking information on whereabouts of a missing man

The Brandon Police Service is seeking any information into the whereabouts of a missing man. Rodney DUBNICK is 19 years old and was last seen by his family on December 1st, 2018. Rodney’s mother indicated that she usually stays in touch with her son through Facebook but she has not been able to make contact…

Province Invests in Brandon’s Keystone Centre

BRANDON—The Manitoba government is providing funding to the Keystone Centre to ensure it can continue to serve as Westman’s leading event destination, Premier Brian Pallister announced here today. “We made this commitment for the Keystone Centre to remain a valuable multi-use facility that brings quality of life to Westman and economic activity in the region…
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