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Monday, April 29, 2024

Brandon remains under extreme cold warning

As of this afternoon, the city of Brandon remains under an extreme cold warning. From Environment Canada, "An Arctic ridge of high pressure has allowed for a very cold air mass to settle over southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba". Wind chill values in some regions of southern Saskatchewan and western Manitoba could eclipse the -50…

Police investigating break-in at Brandon business

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On February 5, 2021, police responded to a report of a vehicle alarm sounding from a compound in the 400 block of Rosser Ave.  The locked gate to the compound had been cut.  An unknown suspect forcibly entered two sheds within the compound prior to police arrival.  Taken from…

Manitoba schools see additional funding for 2021-22

Manitoba’s public schools system will see another increase in the Funding of Schools Program for the 2021-22 school year of $20.8 million, or 1.56 per cent, for a total $1.35 billion, the highest total investment in Manitoba’s history, Education Minister Cliff Cullen announced today. The increase includes $6.7 million, or a 0.5 per cent increase…

Brandon’s Sullivan appointed as a provincial court judge

The Manitoba government has appointed Patrick Sullivan as a provincial court judge to serve in Brandon, Justice Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. “I’m pleased to announce the appointment of Patrick Sullivan as a provincial court judge to serve in Brandon,” said Friesen. “Patrick has demonstrated exemplary service to the Westman community over the last 10…

Province eyes further easing of COVID-19 restrictions

After safely implementing modest changes to public health orders to slowly reopen the economy, Manitoba’s COVID-19 curve continues to bend in the right direction, Premier Brian Pallister and Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial health officer, announced today, noting the province is considering further loosening some restrictions, while continuing to prioritize the needs of the…
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