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5th annual Free Fry Day taking place in Brandon

WCG Raises Over $10,000 For Dauphin’s Watson Art Centre

2 turn themselves in on warrants, Distribution of Intimate Image

Manitoba Launches $25M Electronic Vehicle Rebate Program

Female charged with Assaulting a Police Officer, Assault, Theft under $5000

Knife Pulled on Employee, Hit and Run

Brandon Secures Over 6.2 Million from HAF

Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Female charged Possession of a Prohibited Weapon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release At approx. 1:25 AM today, officers conducted a traffic stop in the 200 block of Victoria Ave East.  As the officer approached the vehicle, he observed a machete in the vehicle.  The occupants of the vehicle were identified, one of which is currently bond by a 12 PM – 6 AM curfew.  The 19-year-old female of Waywayseecappo was removed from the vehicle, and placed under arrest for failing to comply with her Release Order.   During a search subject to arrest she was found to be in possession of three knives, a large metal pipe, and a can of bear mace.  Given that she is currently prohibited from possessing any weapons, the possession of these items constituted further breaches of her Release Order.  She was held at the Brandon Police Service charged with 8 counts of failing to comply with a Release Order and a single count of possession of a prohibited weapon.  She will appear in court later today.

$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 to contact Brandon Police Service.

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 future. The City of Brandon adopted the Recreation and Community Facilities Master Plan in 2019, which explored community centres in depth and made key recommendations such as the consolidation of some facilities, the renewal of others and increased support from the City of Brandon.  These recommendations, paired with the state of repair of Park Community Centre, bring about a need for community discussion. An online survey has been launched seeking feedback on how Park Community Centre and other recreation facilities are used and viewed in the community, and if these facilities need to change or be updated for future needs.  Also explored is the proposed hub model and its efficiency in serving the community.  The survey will remain available on the City of Brandon website until November 12. The public will also have a chance to further engage in conversation on November 5 by registering for one of two webinar sessions, or attending an open house.  Webinars run from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., and those who wish to attend are asked to register in advance, using the contact information below.  The open house will take place at Park Community Centre from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in a come-and-go format, with no advance registration required.  COVID-19 regulations will be in effect. Following review of all input, it is anticipated that information will be presented to Brandon City Council for consideration as they plan for the future. The City of Brandon encourages all members of the public, whether they utilize Park Community Centre or not, to complete the survey and attend engagement opportunities on November 5 to ensure that any recommendations made to Brandon City Council reflect community needs. Individuals wishing to receive a paper copy of the survey, register for a webinar or make general inquiries can reach Parks & Recreation Services at 204-729-2257 or recreation@brandon.ca. (City of Brandon PSA)  

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 Robinson, Executive Director of the John Howard Society. “We kicked the program off as a result of Covid-19 to make sure that those that needed it were getting a healthy, nutritious meal, delivered to their home if necessary.” It costs Everyone Eats Brandon approximately $8 to produce a meal but if someone needs a free meal to get by, it’s no problem. If another customer chooses to pay a little extra for their meal, they are helping to purchase a meal for their neighbour. Everyone Eats Brandon delivers meals every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, but the group has recently embarked the monumental task of using their program to fill the void caused by the cancellation of the Westman & Area Traditional Christmas Dinner, held annually at the Victoria Inn. “When we learned that there wasn’t going to be a Westman Traditional Christmas Dinner, we knew that we had to do something. It’s a valued event in our community and it makes a huge impact. Since we already have the infrastructure in place to deliver meals, it was a natural fit,” says Robinson. On a single day over Thanksgiving weekend, Everyone Eats served 300 meals, only a fraction of the amount that they expect to deliver on December 25. In past years the Westman Traditional Christmas Dinner would serve over 3150 meals and Everyone Eats intends to be able to have the same capacity, that will be either picked up or delivered. To achieve their goal, they’re going to need help with financial support, volunteers and everything in between. “We believe that Everyone Eats Brandon is more than just a hot meal. It’s a way for people to give and receive anonymously in our community, while sending a message to others that no matter what they are going through, there are people that care and want the best for the residents of this area.” offered Robinson. If you’d like more information about Everyone Eats Brandon head to everyoneeatsbrandon.ca and if you’re able to volunteer or contribute please email everyoneeatsbrandon@gmail.com.

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 bdnmb.ca they decided to get into the appliance repair business as it mirrored some of the work they were presently doing. "Appliance repair falls into the same line of work that we do now with Wheat City Electric and in the past when I've needed an appliance repaired we've had to wait 2 weeks say on average so I felt there was some need for another company in town offering this service". Marty added the company did hire one additional staff member who is experienced in appliance repair. Wheat City Appliance Repair will offer both an in-house or drop off service. They will come to you, you can drop anything off at their building (1523 Russell St,) and they can repair it there. Additionally, they can sell you appliance parts if you're wanting to tackle the repair yourself. "If the call is an emergency, we can usually fit something in within a day or so and usual lead time is 2-3 days" stated Marty. If you've bought new appliances from an appliance store/furniture store and the delivery is scheduled for 2 weeks down the road, they can pick up your appliances and install them into your place, removing your old ones in the process. Or, if you've bought from a company like Costco and they deliver to the curb, Wheat City Appliance Repair can move them all inside and install them for you.