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Saturday, April 27, 2024

United Way of Brandon & District to host Week of Caring

The Brandon office is optimistic about being able to return to holding events again this year, adjusting accordingly to meet any pandemic restrictions. These will hopefully include a Goofy Golf tournament, three Summer Sports Markets, the Tools for School Program, the annual Holiday Tree auction and a revised Lip Sync Battle. The first is just…

Demolition on International Harvester Building Starts

Demolition work on the International Harvester Building that sits on the corner of 18th Street and Pacific Ave started Monday morning.  Excavators from Total Demolition were tearing apart the south-east portion of the building throughout the day. Traffic across the Daly Overpass is reduced to one-lane each direction for the duration of the demolition.  Work is expected…

Assault leads to charges

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On April 11, 2021, police responded to a report of an assault, which occurred at a residence. During the assault, the suspect also caused damage to a door and walls at the victim’s residence. The victim did not require medical attention. The suspect was located and arrested at approximately…

Driver charged with impaired after vehicle hits hydro pole

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Just after midnight today, a single vehicle accident occurred at the north end of the Daly Overpass on 18th Street, when the operator of the vehicle lost control and struck a hydro pole. The driver and passengers were not injured, however the driver showed signs of alcohol impairment and was…

Demolition process of the International Harvester Building starts Monday

Manitoba Infrastructure will be starting the demolition process of the International Harvester Building starting Monday, April 12th. There will be single lane traffic in each direction on 18th Street from Rosser Avenue to McDonald Avenue. The sidewalk and underpass on the Thomas Daly bridge will be closed to traffic. Pedestrians and cyclists can catch a…
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