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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

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Early morning bear spray attack reported in Brandon

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Female arrested with False ID

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On January 25, 2022, police responded to a report of an individual who appeared to be passed out in a vehicle in a parking lot in the 900 block of 18th street shortly after 9:00 am.  Police located a 21-year-old female sleeping in the vehicle.  She was arrested, as she was the subject of an outstanding arrest warrant for Fail to Comply with Probation X2. Upon her arrest, police found ID in her possession, which had her photo, but another person’s name and information.  She was later released to appear in court on April 11, 2022 on charges of Fail to Comply with Probation and Possess False Identity Documents.
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Freedom Convoy passes through Brandon, a photo gallery

The ‘Freedom Rally’, expected to arrive Saturday in Ottawa, passed through Brandon earlier today.

Manitoba Ag Days 2022 Cancelled

It is with heavy hearts that we have to announce the cancellation of the Manitoba Ag Days 2022 show. Our team wanted to put this show on for the agriculture industry.  We wanted to see the industry gather together again, reunite, showcase innovation and share knowledge. We were looking forward to hearing the buzz in the building of optimism and gratitude for another crop and the future crop year ahead of us. On December 27th when the Government of Manitoba announced the new public health orders for Manitoba limiting indoor events to 50% capacity to a maximum of 250 people per event; we knew we could not move forward with our event that draws 10 – 18,000 people per day to the Keystone Centre. These orders were set to expire on January 11th, 2022 so we announced the postponement of our 2022 show.  On January 10th, the government announced that these restrictions would remain in place until February 1st, 2022 further limiting our options for a February postponement date.  We have been in constant communication with public health and had the opportunity to talk directly with the Minister of Health’s team and as we have all learned there is no guaranteed reopening plan in a pandemic. We have worked with the Keystone Centre to try to reschedule our show for later this spring but we do not want to inhibit the ability of other events to move forward that are able to do so within the current restrictions. With the uncertainty of the reopening plan in Manitoba and given the current state of the pandemic we have no option but to cancel our show in 2022. We are very aware of the timeliness of our January event and we took this into consideration as we explored all of the options.  Unfortunately, there are no possible dates available to schedule our “traditional 3 day” show in February or March without impacting other events already scheduled at the Keystone Centre. Manitoba Ag Days is committed to working with the industry and so we hope these events will continue to be able to move forward.  The Keystone Centre is the premier location in Canada to host an event, especially an agricultural one and we thank the Keystone Centre for all of their hard work and willingness to work with the other vendors to look at dates for our show but sometimes the stars just do not align. For now, we will continue to create a healthier society so that when it is safe to do so we can gather together again to celebrate our incredible industry. Stay tuned for announcements about our Innovation Showcase Program for 2022; we have 33 entries that we will highlight and showcase over the next couple of months as we crown our champions. Stay Safe. Take Care. And Save the Date: January 17th to 19th, 2023. (Ad Days News Release)

RCMP Cruiser & Semi Truck Collide

On Saturday afternoon, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services as well as members from the RCMP responded to a crash south of Brandon on Highway 10. An RCMP cruiser and a semi truck hauling a Maple Leaf feed trailer collided, which caused both passenger doors of the RCMP cruiser to be completely ripped off. The doors were spread across the road and the ditch. A wheel, spring, and other parts of the RCMP cruiser could be seen laying in the ditch, meters away from the cruiser itself. The RCMP cruiser was in the west ditch, while the jackknifed semi was caught in deep snow in the east ditch. The crash happened between the turnoff to Lake Clementi and the crest of the Brandon Hills escarpment (between PR 349 and Road 48N). No word on if any injuries occurred or if anyone was transported to hospital. Highway 10 was completely closed while police waited for tow trucks. Traffic was being rerouted onto adjacent service roads to bypass the crash site.
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MacBook Air 13” stolen, homeowner interrupts B&E

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On January 20, 2022, police responded to a report of a Break and Enter to a residence in the 800 block of 5 street at 1:25 pm.  The homeowner arrived home and discovered two suspects wearing masks inside.  The suspects fled taking with them a rose gold MacBook Air 13”. The two suspects were wearing black hoodies and masks.  Their gender is not known.  Police canine attempted to track the suspects, but they were not located. Anyone with information regarding this B&E is encouraged to contact Brandon Police Service at 204-729-2345 or https://www.brandon.ca/police-contact/police-contact.