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Outdoor Sports Complex and the Dood Cristall Family YMCA infrastructure projects announced

BRANDON—Investments in local infrastructure by the governments of Canada and Manitoba during this unprecedented time will help stimulate the economy and address the needs of all communities, including rural and remote communities, as they recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Investments to build and upgrade culture and recreation infrastructure will ensure that Manitobans have access to the services and networks they need to stay connected, share experiences, and build healthy, inclusive and vibrant communities. Today, Terry Duguid, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (Western Economic Diversification Canada) and to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change (Canada Water Agency), on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development, the Honourable Reg Helwer, Minister of Central Services, and the Honourable Cathy Cox, Minister of Sport Culture and Heritage, announced funding for 15 culture and recreation infrastructure projects in Manitoba’s rural and northern communities. In Brandon, funding will go to the construction of an Outdoor Sports Complex, consisting of 10 soccer fields, including one FIFA-size field with lighting and bleachers, additional fields constructed to allow for multiple sport uses like ultimate frisbee, a clubhouse with washrooms and change rooms, a maintenance garage and parking, as well as green spaces for events and picnics. The Dood Cristall Family YMCA will be expanded to include a new fitness studio and functional fitness spaces, to provide capacity for youth programming, including summer camps, and to facilitate additional memberships and community participation. The expansion will also accommodate 34 new child-care spaces. In Flin Flon, funding will build a new Community Aqua Centre and Recreational Facility to replace the former facility, which was closed in 2020 due to structural concerns. The new energy-efficient facility will increase and improve community programs and recreational activities, encouraging residents to swim, train, and stay healthy. The Government of Canada is investing more than $13.6 million in the 15 projects announced today through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. For projects requiring consultations with Indigenous groups, funding is conditional on consultation requirements being met. The government of Manitoba is funding over $9.5 million. Project recipients are also contributing approximately $14.6 million toward eligible project costs for their respective projects. Quotes “Rural and northern communities are an integral part of our country, and they have been impacted by COVID-19 in unprecedented ways. Investments in culture and recreation infrastructure projects, like the ones announced today, are essential to the health and well-being of Canadians. Together with the Province, municipalities, and project funding recipients, we’re building back better and providing residents with modern, safe, and accessible places to learn, grow, and enjoy leisure activities. Since 2015, the Government of Canada has invested $945 million in over 229 infrastructure projects across Manitoba to create jobs and improve quality of life. To expand access to broadband, we have also invested over $198 million in Manitoba, which will help connect more than 86,000 households to high-speed internet. Through the Investing in Canada plan, the Government of Canada invests in thousands of infrastructure projects in all areas of the country, creating jobs and strengthening communities at a time when it is needed most.” – Terry Duguid, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (Western Economic Diversification Canada) and to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change (Canada Water Agency), on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development “The Manitoba government continues to invest in recreational infrastructure for the betterment of our communities. Today’s announcement provides Manitobans with access to recreation and fitness facilities that are necessary for their well-being and health. This investment in cultural and recreation infrastructure will inspire learning and growth and is key to creating healthy communities.” – The Honourable Reg Helwer, Minister of Central Services “Manitoba’s dynamic cultural beliefs, traditions, values and resources are at the heart of our vibrant province and are key to the well-being of our people and our communities. Manitoba’s cultural sector is an important economic driver for our province and will play an important role in our post-pandemic recovery. We are pleased to partner with the federal government to invest in these important recreation facilities across the province that will help to improve the lives of Manitobans today and well into the future.” – The Honourable Cathy Cox, Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage “This is an extremely exciting and welcomed project for our community. When completed it will provide recreation and sport opportunities for many age groups on a grand scale and will also be an economic catalyst through the hosting of tournaments and larger events. The City is grateful for this significant partnership opportunity with our Federal and Provincial levels of government.” – His Worship Rick Chrest, Mayor of Brandon “This investment in our community and region cannot be undersold. It is so important not only to the character of our city, but the safety and health as well. After all, we are the land of 100,000 lakes. Myself and all facets of my community from the children to the seniors are unbelievably excited about this announcement. Given everything that’s going on, the timing couldn’t be better.” – His Worship Cal Huntley, Mayor of Flin Flon Quick Facts • Under the Investing in Canada plan, the federal government is investing more than $180 billion over 12 years in public transit projects, green infrastructure, social infrastructure, trade and transportation routes, and Canada’s rural and northern communities. • $2 billion of this funding is supporting infrastructure that meets the unique and wide-ranging priorities of rural and remote communities, like sport and recreation facilities, local access roads, and enhanced broadband connectivity. • In Manitoba, the Government of Canada has invested more $945 million in over 229 infrastructure projects under the Investing in Canada Plan. (Submitted)

Water Main Replacement Project On Victoria Avenue From 18th Street to 26th Street

City of Brandon Engineering Services and Underground Utilities Section are advising residents that a water main replacement project on Victoria Avenue from 18th Street to 26th Street is set to commence on Wednesday, July 21st, 2021. The project is expected to be completed by next Friday, July 30th, 2021. All businesses and residents in the affected area will have water. However, some water service disruption is possible at times. If discoloured water is drawn, residents are encouraged to run their taps until the water becomes clear. If discoloured water continues to be drawn from the tap more than a few hours after flushing, please contact the City of Brandon Underground Utilities Section at 204-729-2285. Some houses or businesses may also receive a boil water advisory during this project. If this is the case, a written Maintenance Advisory Notice will be dropped off in the affected mailboxes. Please take note of the sample image below. Those who receive a boil water advisory should ensure all water should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute before it is used for: Drinking and ice making Preparing beverages, such as infant formula  Preparing food Brushing teeth It is not necessary to boil tap water used for other household purposes, such as laundry or washing dishes. Traffic will also be impacted during this project on Victoria Avenue from 18th Street to 26th Street. Please follow posted signage and avoid the area if possible. (City of Brandon PSA)

Car Smashes into House

On Monday evening, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services along with Brandon Police Service responded to the intersection of 9th Street and Aberdeen Avenue for a car that had driven into a house. It is unclear how the vehicle ended up lodged halfway inside of the house, and it was unclear if anyone was injured. A police officer on scene said that engineers were going to look at the house's structural integrity before attempting to remove the vehicle, as removing the vehicle could cause the wall of the house to collapse if it is unstable.

Male suspect faces weapons, meth charges

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 11:18 PM, officers responded to a report of a male who had been observed carrying a handgun in the area of Cornell Bay.  Officers attended to the area and located the male who was found to be in possession of a replica Glock BB handgun.  Search of the male incident to arrest revealed he was also in possession of a small quantity of Crystal Methamphetamine.  He was under the influence of a drug or alcohol.  The 26-year-old male was arrested and lodged to be released once sober on an Undertaking for court October 14th, 2021.  He was charged with Possession of a Weapon and Possession of Crystal Methamphetamine.

Teenage suspect arrested after robbery with bear spray in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approx. 9:38 PM Friday, officers were called to the 800 block of 14th St for an incident where someone was pepper sprayed.  Upon arrival, it was learned than a male youth approached the victim, asked to borrow their phone, then sprayed the owner with bear mace and fled with the phone. The 16-year-old male was located on Westaway Bay a short time later and arrested for robbery with violence and possession of a dangerous weapon.   The male was held at the Brandon Police Service over night and will be released later today with a court date of September 7.