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Brandon Fire & Emergency Services Launches Recruitment Drive

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for October 3, 2024

Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Keystone Partners with McCain Foods and Westman Communications Group to Introduce Recyclable Aluminum Cups

BPS News Release October 1, 2024

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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

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Police follow bike tracks to catch suspected thief

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release A 21-year-old Winnipeg Female has been arrested for Theft Under $5000 after she was found to have stolen a bicycle overnight.  Police followed the bicycle tracks and when she was located and arrested, she was found to have a knife in her possession, which is contrary to an Undertaking, which prohibits her from having knives.  She will be appearing in court in the morning.

Stolen vehicle intentionally collides with police vehicle; flees scene

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Police received a report that a vehicle that had been left running was stolen from the 200 block of 10th Street at approximately 7:00PM January 16th.  Police located the vehicle on Victoria Avenue a short time later.  When police attempted to stop the vehicle it fled and a short pursuit was initiated.  The vehicle ended up in the ditch on Hwy 1 west off Brandon and while police were attempting to make an arrest, the vehicle intentionally collided with a police vehicle and fled eastbound on Hwy 1.  The stolen vehicle was later recovered by the RCMP abandoned in a field in the area of Minnedosa.  No Police Officers were injured during this incident. 

Brandon RCMP Seize Illegal Tobacco

Two people, from Grande Prairie, Alberta, have been arrested after the seizure of a substantial amount of illegal tobacco products. The seizure took place January 14, 2021, at approximately 4:00 pm, in the RM of Whitehead. The pair face several tobacco-related charges and will appear in Brandon court on April 8, 2021.
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Manitoba looking for feedback on easing COVID-19 restrictions

The Manitoba government is seeking feedback from Manitobans on its plan to move forward to safely restore services and activities, while balancing the needs of the health care system, Premier Brian Pallister and Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer announced today.“The current public health orders – which have been in place for over two months - were put in place to halt the spread of this deadly virus and save lives,” said Pallister. “These orders are working, thanks to the willingness of Manitobans to follow them.   At the advice of Dr. Roussin and our health care leaders, we are now in a position to consider reducing some restrictions and safely restoring our services and activities that so many Manitobans have sacrificed throughout this pandemic in order to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their community.”The province has launched a survey on EngageMB.ca and invites Manitobans to share feedback on their priorities for potential easing of the current COVID-19 restrictions. The survey asks questions about people’s perspectives on the risk of the virus, COVID-19 vaccines and their comfort levels with different activities.The survey also asks about priorities to safely restore services, including possible changes to gradually expand retail shopping, re-open barbershops and salons, gyms and fitness centres, non-regulated health professions, restaurants, faith-based and ceremonial gatherings and organized recreation and sport and possible increases to indoor, outdoor and household gathering sizes. For more details on each option and to provide your feedback, visit EngageMB.ca/restartmb-pandemic-response-system. This survey builds on prior steps taken to connect with Manitobans throughout the pandemic on public health orders, pandemic planning and more.“While our test positivity rates, case numbers and hospitalizations are starting to come down and Manitobans are starting to get vaccinated, it is crucial that Manitobans continue to follow the fundamentals so we do not lose sight of the gains we have made these past few months,” said Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer. “While we consider ways to carefully re-open Manitoba, we must always consider the needs of our health care system and limit the activities which we know cause the greatest risk.”Since April 2020, more than 304,000 participants have engaged with the Manitoba government on COVID-19 issues through telephone town halls, online surveys, public opinion research and other engagement opportunities on EngageMB.  “From the very beginning of this pandemic, our government has endeavoured to reach out directly to Manitobans and ask for their input, ideas and feedback on a variety of measures designed to keep Manitobans safe, while balancing the needs of our health care system and economy,” Pallister added. “Our goal right now is to move forward, not backward. We want to create a sustainable path forward where our businesses and communities can reopen safely, and stay open. I look forward to hearing from Manitobans as we work together to build a heathier, safer, more prosperous future.”For more information on Manitoba’s current pandemic response, visit www.manitoba.ca/COVID-19. (News Release - Manitoba)

Have Your Say On The City of Brandon 2021 Municipal Budget

As Brandon City Council prepares to deliberate the proposed 2021 municipal budget, the community is invited to provide feedback on the draft financial plan.   For an overview of the draft financial plan, please watch this video from Mayor Rick Chrest and Acting City Manager Dean Hammond.   Questions or comments can be sent by email to budget@brandon.ca, or by filling out the form on brandon.ca/budget/2021-budget​ (this form will be open for questions until Friday, January 22, 2021). Residents may also contact members of City Council at any time during the municipal budget process to share their thoughts on the proposed spending plan.   Prior to Council’s deliberations, the proposed 2021 budget is representative of a 3.15% municipal tax increase. All proposed budget documents can be viewed on the City of Brandon website at brandon.ca/budget/2021-budget. Brandon City Council will deliberate the 2021 proposed budget on Friday, January 29, 2021 and Saturday, January 30, 2021. Deliberations will be held in the City of Brandon Council Chamber* on the 2nd floor of Brandon City Hall and will be livestreamed for the public via the City of Brandon YouTube channel.    *The Council Chamber will be closed to the public because of COVID-19 restrictions.  (City of Brandon PSA)