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BPS News Release October 1, 2024

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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Group home worker assaulted, warrant requested for teen suspect

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On July 10, police received a report from a group home worker stating she had been assaulted by one of the residents. The report indicated a 16 year old female had punched the staff members repeatedly in the head.  At the time of report the victim indicated that she would see if the matter could be handled internally, however those efforts have reportedly been unsuccessful.  The suspect in this matter is no longer living in the group home and her whereabouts are unknown at this time.  As a result a warrant is being requested for the 16 year old for the charge of assault cause bodily harm.  

Woman arrested and charged after police seize bat, baton

Source: BPS News Release At 2:00 am on Sunday morning, a woman was located inside a vehicle parked in the 200 block of 4th St.  She was arrested and had in her possession a bat and a baton. She is also on a court order to not possess weapons.  The suspect, a 32 year old Brandon woman was lodged and will appear on charges of Possession of a Weapon and Breach of Undertaking on Sunday morning.

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 2

“CRIME STOPPERS WANTED” for: September 2nd, 2022 The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is: “WANTED BY POLICE” Ryan James CHORNEY (36 yrs) FOR Failing to Attend Court On August 4th, 2022, while on charge for failing to comply with court orders and failing to attend court, Ryan James CHORNEY once again failed to attend court. A warrant of arrest has been issued for Ryan CHORNEY as his current whereabouts is unknown. If you have any information as to the whereabouts of this person or anyone else “Wanted by Police” you are asked to contact Brandon Crime Stoppers @ 204-727-TIPS (8477), www.brandoncrimestoppers.com or by texting BCSTIP+your message to CRIMES (274637). Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display. Your call is not recorded and your identity will remain anonymous. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2000.00 cash for information that leads to the solution of a crime. ********************************************************** CRIME OF THE WEEK for September 2nd, 2022 The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving a Theft Under $5000. On August 15th, 2022, at approximately 3:30pm, a male suspect entered a business in the 1600’ block of 18th Street and stole a paint sprayer. The male was medium build, wearing glasses, a grey t-shirt, blue jeans, and a yellow ball cap. Photos of the suspect are attached to this release:

Keystone Centre Selects Ticketmaster to Provide Ticketing & Fan Engagement Services

The Keystone Centre announced today a new partnership with Ticketmaster to service the Keystone Centre’s ticketing and on-line fan engagement services. As the Keystone Centre’s official ticketing partner, Ticketmaster will provide ticketing for all Brandon Wheat Kings hockey games, concerts and events inside Westoba Place. Brandon Wheat Kings fans will have access to Ticketmaster’s industry-leading digital ticketing technology. Ticketmaster offers fans a seamless experience when buying, transferring or managing tickets. Fans can use their mobile device to easily manage verified tickets via download to a digital wallet. All home game tickets that are sold and transferred are authenticated, giving fans peace of mind as they shop their ticket options. “We are excited to introduce Ticketmaster to Wheat Kings fans,” said Drew Clayton, Brandon Wheat Kings director of ticket sales. “We want to ensure our fans have a first-class ticket buying experience and the Keystone’s move to Ticketmaster should help accomplish this. The software is very user friendly, allowing fans to not only access their season tickets, but to easily transfer tickets to friends and family form their desktop or mobile phones.” 2022 will see the first full events season following the cancelled 2020, and abbreviated 2021 seasons. The introduction of Ticketmaster to the Keystone Centre will allow for a more fan-friendly event experience, including enhancing concourse traffic flow, and a more efficient on-line ticket management system. Ticketmaster will begin servicing Keystone Centre and Brandon Wheat Kings ticketing on September 1st, 2022. “We’re looking forward to the season with Ticketmaster on board,” says Jeff Schumacher, Keystone Centre CEO & general manager. “The team from Ticketmaster have already made a great impression on our organization, and having the ability to leverage their years of unparalleled success in the industry will help us improve the fan experience for the incredible events we look forward to hosting at the Keystone Centre.” Tickets for events at the Keystone Centre may be found by visiting KeystoneCentre.com, WheatKings.com, or Ticketmaster.ca.  

Does Brandon need a new arena?

When it comes to comparing communities, one component of the arms race is amenities and facilities available for entertainment. That’s one of the reasons both Winnipeg, Hamilton, and Regina replaced their aging large outdoor venues with shiny-new stadiums. They kept up with the times, and got some major events out of it.  Smaller cities like Brandon are not immune from those pressures to compete. The Keystone Centre has brought a lot of business and events to Western Manitoba that would have gone elsewhere. The Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium has also done its part to bring arts and entertainment events to Brandon. The Keystone Centre was built in 1973, while the WMCA opened in 1969. Brandon residents probably need to start the conversation on what they want their entertainment future to look like.  Most arenas have a lifespan of 40 years. It’s clear the Keystone Centre’s main arena had a pretty innovative design for its time, and with the addition of luxury boxes for the 2010  Memorial Cup, it has served the community very well. It’s connection to the rest of the facility makes it especially useful for agricultural and equine events. Down the road in Regina, the 1977-built Brandt Centre has a similar connection to the rest of its exhibition park. In Saskatoon, SaskTel Centre opened in 1988 with a hockey seating capacity of 7,700, and an ability to expand to 16,000 seats. After renovations, it can house more than 15,000 for hockey games.  While it is important to consider both Regina and Saskatoon are larger cities than Brandon, both communities are now talking about new arenas. Recently, several concepts for a downtown arena, were proposed by city council in Saskatoon. The one most favoured in a feasibility study places the new arena across the street from its main concert hall and convention centre, two blocks from its main transit hub and a block away from the city’s historic restaurant and retail strip. With hotels already in place, the concept mirrors the Ice District in Edmonton, and the SHED district in Winnipeg. Regina also announced plans to consider a 10,000-seat facility in the north end of its downtown core, or its Warehouse District, across the tracks from downtown and has trendy bars and restaurants. It may also consider a site on its exhibition grounds, near the existing Brandt Centre.  Discussions on both of those arena projects are happening for different reasons. SaskTel Centre is in the far north of Saskatoon. Anyone leaving the arena to go south has to go down one road. City council is looking for a downtown revitalization project, and the Saskatoon Blades WHL team would certainly benefit from being more central to corporate sponsors and fans. Parking is not an issue as there are large lots nearby. In Regina, the Brandt Centre has had mechanical issues and likely has seven to 10 years of life left as components are breaking down. Required building replacement is in sight, and can’t be pushed off.  Westoba Place has been well maintained, and that has expanded the lifecycle for this facility as it nears its fifth decade of service. The same applies to the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium. That said, there are events that skip past Brandon because of building obsolescence.  Regina Exhibition Association Limited CEO Tim Reid told CKRM the Brandt Centre generates between $800,000 to $900,000 in revenue. A new facility is projected to generate between $1.8 and $2 million. It’s difficult to determine whether a similar increase in revenue would result in Brandon, but the longer a facility stays in use, the maintenance costs will rise.  Election years are good times for public discussions on a city’s vision for the future. Should Brandon be considering a downtown revitalization project such as an arena? Should it be paired with a new auditorium? Should an new arena be built on the Keystone Centre grounds, with the existing Westoba Place repurposed? There is a need for an indoor soccer facility, or it could be turned into another equine arena or larger convention space. Will a private entity see the need for a new arena and build it themselves away from the Keystone Centre grounds? There’s plenty of options to discuss.  It’s time for Brandonites to have that conversation before they get left behind by progress.