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$10,000 in copper wire reported stolen from Brandon business

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 21, 2020, police received a report of the theft of copper wire valued at $10,000 from a business in the 700 block of Middleton Ave.  Significant damage to equipment at the business was also reported.  Anyone with information regarding this theft and damage to property is encouraged…

City of Brandon Seeking Input on the Future of Park Community Centre

Brandon, MB – Parks & Recreation Services is seeking the public’s feedback on the future of Park Community Centre.  With major renovations needed to bring the aging facility up to code, administration is engaging with the public to better understand how residents use this facility and what is important to them, now and into the…

Everyone Eats Brandon Steps Up to The Plate for Christmas Dinner

Since it’s inception in June of 2020, Everyone Eats, a collaboration between the John Howard Society, Brandon University and the Food Matters Manitoba, has served over 6,000 meals to residents (over 1,100 were paid for by others in the community) of western Manitoba. “Everyone Eats is a pay what you can meal program,” says Ross…

Local company expands, now offering appliance repair to all makes & models

Wheat City Appliance Repair, a division of Wheat City Electric, is now offering appliance repair services (all makes and models) to customers all over southwestern Manitoba.  Clients can now book an appointment to repair a dishwasher, refrigerator, oven, washing machine, or dryer simply by calling/texting them at 204-761-5131 or via email. Owner Marty Kauk told…

Manitoba government increases fines for COVID-19 violations

he Manitoba government is increasing the fine amounts for those who fail to comply with public health and emergency orders, Premier Brian Pallister announced today. “The recent surge in COVID-19 cases in our province is concerning, which is why our government is taking further action to protect Manitobans,” said Pallister. “Along with stronger public health…
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