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New critical care centre in Brandon to open this spring

Provincial minimum wage to increase October 1, 2026

Assaults, Arrest Warrants and Stolen Vehicle Recovered

Male Suspect Arrested After Attempted Break-Ins at Multiple Businesses

Stolen Truck, Firearms Seized After Police Chase Leads to Four Arrests in Brandon

Busy 24 hours for the Brandon Police Service

CRIME STOPPERS WANTED for March 27, 2026

BSD announces Assistant Superintendent – Curriculum & Human Resources

Titans coach records historic numbers

Congratulations to @neepawatitans Head Coach/GM Ken Pearson, on his 1500th regular season game coached & 750th win in the @cjhlhockey! #neeps

Keystone Centre Releases 2024-25 Annual Report

January 12, 2025 – The Keystone Centre has concluded its 2026 Annual General Meeting. The meeting provided an opportunity to review the organization’s performance over the 2024-2025 fiscal year and outline priorities for continued growth and operational excellence. “This year, our Senior Administration and Board of Directors prioritized improving operational finances, resulting in an operational surplus of nearly $127,000,” said Keystone Centre Board Chair Bruce Luebke. “We also dedicated significant time to 2025 planning, including the development of our 2025-2030 strategic plan and a preliminary design for the Green Space Enhancement project. We look forward to implementing these plans in the future.” The 2024–25 Annual Report, now available to the public, reflects a year of resilience and progress. It highlights strong event performance, operational improvements, and strategic measures implemented to ensure financial sustainability. The report also underscores the Centre’s commitment to accessibility and community engagement, reinforcing its role as a premier venue for events and cultural activities in Manitoba. “Our focus remains on delivering exceptional experiences for our clients and the community while ensuring the long-term sustainability of the Keystone Centre,” said Connie Lawrence, Keystone Centre CEO & general manager. “We are proud of the progress made over the past year and look forward to building on this momentum as we continue to serve as a cornerstone for economic and cultural activity in the region.” The Keystone Centre extends its appreciation to all stakeholders, partners, and community members for their ongoing support. The full 2024-25 Annual Report is available on the Keystone Centre’s website at www.keystonecentre.com

Suspect Arrested Following Gas Drive-Off on 6th Street

Theft Under $5000 On December 8, 2025, police responded to a report of a gas drive away from a business in the 600 block of 6th street.  Security footage assisted in identifying the suspect who was located and arrested during a traffic stop on January 10, 2026.  The 41-year-old male was released to appear in court on March 16, 2026, on a charge of Theft Under $5000. Robbery On January 9, 2026, at approximately 3:30 pm, police responded to a report of a female who was assaulted.  The suspect struck the victim in the head and stole her sunglasses near the 800 block of Rosser Ave.  The victim was not seriously injured, and the suspect was located and arrested nearby.  The 39-year-old female was lodged and later released to appear in court on March 16, 2026, on a charge of Robbery.

Brandon Police Service Seeking Public Assistance in Stabbing Investigation

The Brandon Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance in solving a stabbing incident that occurred in the early morning hours of December 27, 2025. At approximately 4:14 a.m., a 25-year-old male was stabbed at Cornell Bay, sustaining serious injuries to his abdomen. EMS attended the scene and transported the victim to hospital, where he received treatment for his critical condition. This incident remains under active investigation. Police are asking anyone with information related to this event to contact the Brandon Police Service at 204-729-2345, or Crime Stoppers at 204-727-TIPS (8477). Tips can also be submitted online through the Crime Stoppers website. All tips remain anonymous. Tipsters whose information leads to the solution of a crime may be eligible for a financial reward of up to $2,000.

Brandon RCMP investigation uncovers over $150K in stolen property

On November 3, 2025, at approximately 8:30 am, Brandon RCMP received a report that a number of items were stolen from a property just outside of Brandon. The victim advised police that between the evening of October 31, 2025, and the morning of November 1, 2025, various pieces of construction equipment were stolen from an area off Provincial Road 270 and Highway 1, north of Brandon. Equipment, including a skid steer and cargo trailer, were missing along with numerous other items. The investigation led officers to a residential property near PR 270 and Road 87 West where they located the stolen skid steer. A male and female on the property were arrested without incident. Brandon RCMP along with Manitoba RCMP Police Dog Services, later searched the entire property and located multiple stolen items. This included a snowmobile, utility trailer, boat and boat trailer, various construction signs, and a golf cart. Officers believe the value of the recovered items total approximately $150,000 and were stolen from property in and around the Brandon/Westman area as far back as 2021. The two people arrested at the scene, Gary Dyck, 45, and Jeanine Emond, 42, both from RM of North-Cypress-Langford have been charged with: • Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 x 11 They have been remanded into custody. Officers are working to return property back to their original owners. The investigation continues.