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Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba Security Rebate Open for Applications

Manitobans Head into Long Weekend with Lowest Gas Prices in Canada Pipeline Restored to Full Capacity

Impaired cyclist tries to fight security guard

Assiniboine to expand North Hill Campus greenhouse facility with $2 Million from Canada Foundation for Innovation and Research Manitoba

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For June 27, 2024

Crown Does Not Authorize Charges Following Passenger Bus Collision Near Carberry

Male armed with club altered with nails and barbed wire arrested following Tuesday robbery call

Four people charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking following traffic stop

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On Wednesday afternoon, a vehicle with no license plates was stopped in the 800 block of 22nd St. The male driver did not have a drivers license and there was open liquor bottles in the back seat. The driver was arrested and the other occupants removed from the vehicle. A search revealed a prohibited weapon (canister of bear spray) and a quantity of white powder believed to be fentanyl.   All of the subjects were arrested and transported to BPS. Two of the male subjects lied about their identity, however their identities were confirmed from previous police contact.   All four subjects were charged as follows… A 23 year old woman from Portage la Prairie has been charged with Possess Weapon Dangerous, Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Fentanyl. She was released with a court date in March. A 25 year old man from Plumas is charged with Possess Weapon Dangerous, Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Fentanyl and Public Mischief. A 26 year old man with no fixed address is charged with Possess Weapon Dangerous, Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Fentanyl and Public Mischief. He was also arrested on a warrant from Portage la Prairie RCMP for Assault and Fail to comply with an Undertaking. A 23 year old man from Winnipeg is charged with Possess Weapon Dangerous, Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Fentanyl and several offences under the Highway Traffic Act. All three men will appear in court on Thursday morning. All four subjects were also issued offence notices for breaching a public health order by gathering in a group while they are not from the same residence.

Brandon Municipal Airport Terminal Soars To Gold

In 2015, the City of Brandon commissioned Prairie Architects Inc. to address the expansion and redevelopment of the aging 1970 terminal building at McGill Field in order to accommodate larger airline carriers and their enhanced check-in, screening, boarding, luggage and arrival services. The design of the terminal expansion incorporated various aspects of green building performance measures to achieve LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. LEED is a green building rating system that awards points for various aspects of green building performance including: Selecting and developing the project site in a responsible mannerReducing potable water consumptionReduction energy consumptionChoosing materials carefullyProviding a quality indoor environmentInnovative building features Depending on the number of points achieved, buildings can obtain a Platinum, Gold, Silver, or certified LEED rating. The Brandon Municipal Airport terminal project has achieved Gold Certification. “This project marks a huge milestone for the City of Brandon as a corporation. There are several LEED certified buildings in the community but this is the first municipal LEED certified building,” noted City of Brandon’s Environmental Initiatives Coordinator Lindsay Hargreaves. “Originally the team was striving for silver. We are beyond delighted to learn that everyone's efforts in this project and our commitment to sustainability earned us a gold accolade.” Several of the green features incorporated into the project include: Natural and LED lighting,Hard surface flooring materials, adhesives, and underlayment have gone through documentation, audits and emission testingOver 75% of the original structure of the airport terminal has been maintained.  Residents can learn more about the environmental design features of the airport by visiting airport.brandon.ca/leed. "Prairie Architects is proud to be contributing to a more sustainable approach to building and thrilled to have been able to achieve LEED Gold on the Brandon Municipal Airports existing building retrofit,” said Damien Fenez, Principal Architect at Prairie Architects. “We want to continue to build upon our reputation as sustainable leaders in Manitoba and would like to thank the City of Brandon for joining us on the journey of delivering a healthy, inclusive, vibrant and engaging space for the citizens of Brandon to live, grow and travel in!” The next time you are visiting the Brandon Airport be sure to bring your phone and give yourself a self-guided LEED tour by scanning the QR codes throughout the terminal.(CITY OF BRANDON PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT)

Brandon Police investigating two separate Garage Break and Enters

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release On Sunday morning, a resident of Inglewood Street reported a Break and Enter to their garage that occurred sometime overnight. An unlocked vehicle was entered and the garage door opener was used to access the garage. An ice auger and numerous other items/tools were stolen. A resident on Lloyd Crescent reported that sometime overnight, their vehicle was entered and the garage door opener used to access the garage. An air compressor, Milwaukee power tools, three bicycles and sunglasses are among the stolen items. Police investigation continues on both incidents. 

City of Brandon Launches Text Notifications For Snow Clearing Events

The City of Brandon Public Works Department in association with the Information Technology Department are pleased to announce a new text messaging alert system* that will give residents the option to subscribe to an automated text message allowing residents to be notified when crews will be in their area for snow removal. To subscribe, navigate to textme.brandon.ca and complete the form with your mobile phone number, address, and select the Snow Clearing Alerts option. Once subscribed, during a snow clearing event, residents will receive a text notification when: Snow clearing has started for Priority 1 routesSnow clearing has been completed for Priority 1 routesSnow clearing has started for their zone**Snow clearing has been completed for their zone** To unsubscribe from notifications, a subscriber can reply QUIT to any of the text messages. *Standard Text Messaging Rates may apply. **Zones are based on the address put in by the subscriber. Zone information can be found on snowmap.brandon.ca. For a comprehensive overview of the City of Brandon’s snow-clearing procedures, visit brandon.ca/snow-removal. Residents are also reminded that the best way to stay up to date on all regular snow plowing activities conducted by the City of Brandon’s Streets & Roads Section is by visiting snowmap.brandon.ca. To report a snow removal issue, residents can visit brandon.ca/report-an-issue. The interactive online map is updated regularly through the winter season to show when snow plowing or snow removal activity is scheduled along a snow route, within various residential zones, in a back lane, or on a designated pedestrian route. Via the map’s tracking features, users can also stay on top of snow plowing or removal activity as crews make their way through a respective route or zone.(City of Brandon PSA)

Controlled Burn Of Trees Impacted By Dutch Elm Disease Begins Tomorrow

The City of Brandon’s Parks & Recreation Services wish to advise the public that they will begin a controlled burn of Elm tree debris impacted by Dutch Elm Disease in the area of the Crystal Pits (1825 Victoria Avenue East) on Monday, December 14, 2020.   The City of Brandon undertakes the removal of diseased, dead, or dying Elm trees in accordance with guidelines laid out by the Province of Manitoba.   Approximately 600 Elm trees will be removed as part of the 2020-2021 program, with the vast majority of them being dead or diseased trees removed from along the Assiniboine River Corridor.   The department has applied for and received the proper permitting from Brandon Fire and Emergency Services, and the fire will be monitored 24/7 by City staff. It is anticipated the burning should be completed by the afternoon on Friday, December 18, 2020. The City of Brandon asks that all members of the public stay away from the area until the controlled burning has been completed.   For more information on the process, the public may visit brandon.ca/forestry-and-horticulture/dutch-elm-disease-faq or contact the City of Brandon Parks Section at 204-729-2148.   (City of Brandon Public Notice)