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From Impaired Driving to Drugs, Weapons, and a Vehicle Fire

Manitoba Government Donates $2.6 Million From U.S. Liquor Sales to Support Charities During Holiday Season

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for December 17, 2025

Stolen Truck Recovered, Suspect Arrested After Overnight Break-In on Victoria Avenue

City Council Meeting Highlights for December 15, 2025

Drug Trafficking Bust

Robbery/Assault with a weapon; 13 individuals arrested for public intoxication

Police kept busing with motor vehicle accidents Friday evening

Robot Servers?

Before you think this is the end of the world as we know it (REM) the owners of Kam Lung Asian Cuisine thought they would experiment with a concept that would increase customer service plus help their staff. Meet the new Robot Serving Devices at Kam Lung.   Kam Lung managers said finding staff for any type of business is very difficult and these robots will not replace jobs but rather increase customer service and assist staff with also cleaning tables. Should be noted only 4 or 5 locations in the entire Province are using these robots to serve and clean tables. BDNMB asked a few customers what they thought "I think it is fine nothing was spilled and everything arrived hot" Kam Lung Asian Cuisine - Mano's Pizza and Beavertails are all located at 1650 Park Ave. beside Wendy's.

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for Friday May 19, 2023

The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is: “WANTED BY POLICE”: Jamie GUIMOND FOR Assault Police Officer & Resist Arrest. On November 10th, 2022 while housed at the Brandon Correctional Facility, GUIMOND struck a metal decanter out of the hands of an officer, cutting the officer hands. Officers attempted to arrest GUIMOND for the incident which he resisted. A warrant of arrest has been issued for Jamie GUIMOND as his whereabouts are unknown at this time. 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. *********************************************************** The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving a; Theft Under. On May 10th, 2023, a male entered a business located in the 900 block of Victoria Ave. Once inside the male stole items and walked out of the business without paying for the merchandise. The suspect was captured on video surveillance that is attached to this release below.

Town of Carberry Receives Funding from Westoba Inspire.

The Town of Carberry is thrilled to receive $4500.00 from the Westoba Credit Union Inspire Program to complete their project to install a zipline in the recreation area. Callie Sudak, the Manager of Leisure Services for the Town of Carberry said allow them to finish the project they have been working on. “The Town of Carberry and the RM of North Cypress-Langford along with numerous residents and volunteers are working hard to create a new recreation area in town for all residents to enjoy for years to come,” said Sudak. “With a lot of fundraising completed thus far, we have been able to purchase the zipline; these funds will be used to purchase the required safety base needed for the structure.” Westoba Branch Manager for Carberry and Ninette, Marie Bodnarchuk said this project will lend to the community economy through growth and tourism. “The zipline is just one of many great and exciting things the Town of Carberry has been working on,” said Bodnarchuk. “It is great to see the community coming together to raise funds for these projects to grow the community and attract visitors.” The funding from Westoba Inspire is part of Westoba’s 60th anniversary celebration and will be used to install the safety base with the project aimed at spring 2023.

Western Manitoba students win at the Canada Wide Science Fair award ceremony

This week, May 14-19, Diego Gaudet (École La Source, Grade 11), Jessica Tichit (École Harrison, Grade 8), Armaan Chaudhari (Vincent Massey High School, Grade 9), and Spencer Pearce (École La Source, Grade 10) have been in Edmonton competing at the Canada Wide Science Fair. These four students were the top winners at the Western Manitoba Science Fair in April, and they moved on to the Canada Wide Science Fair to represent Western Manitoba this week. The Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) is the country’s largest annual youth science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) event, bringing together top young scientists and their projects, selected from a national network of over 100 regional STEM fairs in every province and territory. Edmonton welcomed 400 brilliant young minds from across the country for this national week long event, giving finalists an opportunity to compete for cash prizes, scholarships, and special awards. In addition, they participated in a variety of virtual science based activities/workshops. Aside from presenting their project to the judges, some of the activities this week have included: a night at the West Edmonton Mall, a full day at University of Alberta doing campus tours and lab experiences, a CWSF talent show, an evening and the Telus World of Science centre, and more. Three days of school and public viewing welcome visitors who engage with the finalists about their projects and also experience STEM Expo – interactive and inspiring exhibits featuring ideas and opportunities in STEM. Spencer Pearce has won a Silver Excellence Award in the Intermediate category. The Excellence Awards recognize science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) excellence. Spencer Pearce has won a SHAD Scholarship Award. Awarded to an enthusiastic intermediate finalist who demonstrates a strong desire to attend SHAD (a STEAM and entrepreneurship enrichment program) and interest in pursuing their potential as a Change Maker. $1000 towards the entrance fee to the 2024 SHAD Program. Armaan Chaudhari has won a Bronze Excellence Award in the Junior category. The Excellence Awards recognize science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) excellence. A huge congratulations to our four Western Manitoba finalists; Diego, Jessica, Armaan, and Spencer! ​It is a remarkable accomplishment to make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair to compete!

Manitoba Government Providing Nearly $350,000 to Support Brandon Police Service and Brandon Bear Clan

The Manitoba government is providing more than $349,000 from the proceeds of Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund to the Brandon Police Service (BPS) and Brandon Bear Clan for crime prevention and safety initiatives in the Brandon community, Premier Heather Stefanson and Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced here today. “The Brandon Police Service and the Bear Clan patrols have a strong reputation for being able to offer on-the-ground support, promote safety and deter crime,” said Stefanson. “Our government is pleased to provide this funding in Brandon for these important initiatives, which will help create safer streets for a stronger community.” Forfeiture funds result from seized assets used as instruments of unlawful activity or are proceeds of unlawful activity. Through the Manitoba government, the funds are allocated to programs, equipment and initiatives that support victims of crime, crime prevention in the community, and innovation and equipment for law enforcement agencies. “Our government supports front-line officers, emergency responders, and community groups that help provide safer streets,” said Goertzen. “Funding for the Bear Clan will broaden their reach to support more vulnerable Manitobans and the Brandon Police Service will receive new gear to help officers investigate violent crime and track down those responsible.” Criminal property forfeiture funds of $80,000 will be used by the Brandon Bear Clan to purchase a minibus to provide services over a larger area of Brandon, distribute supplies, and serve as a safe space for vulnerable residents to warm up in winter. “Brandon Bear Clan Inc. is very grateful for the funding that will allow us to increase support for community members and Brandon as a whole,” said Tammy Hossack, treasurer, Brandon Bear Clan Women’s Council. “A larger transport vehicle will allow us to expand patrols to areas of Brandon we are invited to and will provide a place to respectfully help community members out of the elements. We cannot express enough appreciation to the Manitoba government for this substantial grant.” BPS will use some of forfeiture funds to improve and increase tools available to its forensic identification unit, including over $64,000 to purchase new forensic evidence gathering equipment to better locate and capture trace evidence at crime scenes. In addition, the police service will invest $22,000 in remote-piloted aircraft technology to provide officers with enhanced search and rescue capabilities and improved ability to gather intelligence during critical incidents. “The funding allows our police service to purchase equipment and train our employees, outside of our regularly budgeted items, ensuring the BPS can continue to offer exceptional policing services to our citizens and those visiting Brandon,” said Chief Wayne Balcaen, Brandon Police Service. “The Manitoba government’s partnership with, and continued support of, the BPS year over year through criminal property forfeiture funding, helps solidify our mission of ‘Committed to Community Safety’.” The remaining $184,000 is being invested in other BPS programs, priorities, and equipment. Since its inception in 2009, the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund has distributed more than $26 million to communities throughout Manitoba. The program seizes and liquidates criminal assets, and redirects funding to projects and initiatives designed to protect Manitobans and enhance public safety. The funds are provided to organizations across Manitoba whose important initiatives continue to build community, prevent crime and invest in youth and support victims of crime, the minister noted. For more information about criminal property forfeiture, visit https://gov.mb.ca/justice/commsafe/cpf/index.html.