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Robbery with a Weapon

Traffic Stop Resulting in Arrests

Downtown Market Housing Incentive Program

Motor Vehicle vs. Pedestrian Collison

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 21, 2021, at 7:07 am, police responded to a report of a motor vehicle vs. pedestrian accident at the intersection of 18th street and Louise Ave.  The 50-year-old female pedestrian was transported to hospital with serious injuries.  The intersection was closed to traffic until 8:32 am while traffic investigators processed the scene. The driver of the vehicle involved, a 74-year-old male was issued a fine under the Highway Traffic Act for Fail to Yield Right of Way to a Pedestrian at a Pedestrian Corridor.

Police seize two sawed off 22 caliber rifles, male suspect arrested

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 21, 2021, police responded to a report of an assault in a residence at approximately 4:00 am. The 27-year-old male punched the victim before damaging property in the residence including TVs. The victim did not require medical attention. Police located and arrested the male a short distance away from the residence following the assault. Further investigation revealed that he was in possession of two sawed of 22 caliber rifles, a 2 ft. machete, bear mace and smoke bombs. He was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court today on charges of Assault, Mischief to Property, and Possess Prohibited Firearm X2.

Manitoba eyes new regulations for delivery of liquor and cannabis

The Manitoba government is moving proposed amendments to regulations under the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act to a 45-day public consultation period, Justice Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. “New regulations would shift obligation and responsibility from restaurants to third-party delivery companies, where it belongs,” said Friesen. “With the delivery industry growing, we want to make sure that liquor and cannabis products are delivered safely and responsibly.” Proposed amendments to existing regulations under the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act would establish a new licence category that would authorize third-party companies to deliver regulated products, such as liquor and cannabis, to customers on behalf of other licensees. Until now, the liability was placed on the dining room, lounge or retailers, who use these third-party delivery companies and would be required to accept liability if that third-party delivery company does not comply with requirements. The proposed legislation would also enable the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority (LGCA) to develop a minor agent program that would enhance its capacity to enforce breaches related to selling or serving regulated products to minors and young people. Agents under the program would attempt to purchase regulated products and allow the LGCA to monitor licensees’ compliance with prohibitions on under-age sales. Through proposed legislation, LGCA would be provided the tools needed to protect minors and enforce breaches related to selling or serving regulated products to minors and young people. To learn more about the proposed regulations and provide feedback, visit the Manitoba Regulatory Consultation Portal at https://reg.gov.mb.ca. (Province of MB News Release)

City of Brandon Introduces Transit On-Demand

Brandon Transit is excited to announce that Transit On-Demand is coming to a bus stop near you! This one-year pilot project will improve the connectivity of our entire city and will provide a more convenient option for passengers. It will also reduce wait times, expand the Transit coverage across the city, and improve service during off peak hours. Transit On-Demand is public transit without a fixed route or schedule. Rides can be booked through the Blaise Transit App* or online at ride.blaisetransit.com. Passengers will need to plan their trip in advance, at least 30 minutes before their departure time. Trips can be booked up to seven days in advance.  Once booked, the bus will pick up and drop off at pre-set locations throughout the city. Starting November 1, 2021, Transit On-Demand will run the following times: Monday through Saturday from 6:00 p.m. to midnight On statutory holidays from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. In addition to the on-demand service, new virtual stops will be added on the Blaise app. Virtual stops will not have physical signs posted in those locations. Transit On-Demand will also be extended into areas that have not been serviced by transit such as West McDonald Avenue, the North hill, the south end, as well as the Brookwood and Waverly Park areas. This type of service allows for easier expansion into future development areas utilizing new virtual stops. Conventional Transit will continue to run fixed routes during the following times: Monday to Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Brandon Access Transit service will remain unchanged. There is no additional cost to take an on-demand trip; use regular transit fare cash or a smart card to board the bus for the ride.  To learn more about Transit On-Demand, visit brandontransit.ca/ondemand. *Blaise Transit App Blaise allows you to quickly and easily create on-demand bus trips to get you where you need to go!  Simply enter: Your origin (where you are walking from) Your destination (where you are walking to) The desired time of arrival or departure of your trip Blaise will create a customized bus trip to get you where you need to be. Once your trip is confirmed, you can use the Blaise app to check your basic trip details, including the origin, destination, and approximate times.  30 minutes before your trip, the exact time you need to leave to walk to the bus stop, and which bus stop you should go to, is updated in the app. Blaise: Using AI to Run On-Demand Public Buses - YouTube Download the free app ‎on the App Store  or on Google Play.

16-year-old suspect arrested in stabbing: Brandon Police

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 14, 2021, at approximately 8:21 am police responded to a report of a 23-year-old male who had been stabbed near the 200 block of 5th street.  The male was treated at the hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Investigation into the stabbing led members of BPS Major Crime Section to conduct a search warrant on a residence on Cornel Bay, where they located and arrested the 16-year-old male suspect.  He was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court on November 9, 2021 on a charge of Aggravated Assault.