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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

Student robbed in school bathroom, accused arrested

Suspect arrested for allegedly striking acquaintance with a needle

Man, 33, charged after police officer assaulted

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 4:20 a.m. today, a resident in the area of the 800 block of 9th Street reported a male in the backyard causing a disturbance. Officers attended, and the male who was under the influence of methamphetamine punched one of the officers in the face. A 33-year-old male of no fixed address is charged with assaulting a peace officer and resisting arrest. He appeared in court today and has been remanded in custody.

Delivery driver sprayed with bear spray, robbed of cell phone, police say

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 7:05 a.m. yesterday, two unknown suspects robbed a delivery driver in the area of 9th Street and Park Avenue. The victim had his cellular phone stolen and was sprayed with bear spray. The two unknown suspects are described as Indigenous in appearance, approximately 5’10” in height, approximately 17 to 19 years of age. Both suspects wore dark hoodies and jeans, and fled the area on foot.

Man charged with sex crimes

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On Thursday, Police arrested a 40-year-old man from Brandon for Sexual Assault X2, Sexual Interference and Luring a Child by Telecommunication. Police entered into an investigation on September 21st after receiving a report that the suspect sexually assaulted a female youth. The investigation revealed that the suspect and victim met on a social media site and the suspect invited the victim to his residence where he is alleged to have forced intercourse on the youth. During the course of investigation, Police were alerted that in July the suspect allegedly sexually assaulted a different female youth. The suspect was lodged at the Police Service and as scheduled to appear in Court on Friday.

Province to Replace Live Fire Training Building in Brandon

BRANDON—The Manitoba government will replace the live fire training building at the Manitoba Emergency Services College (MESC) in Brandon, Municipal Relations Minister Rochelle Squires, minister responsible for the Office of the Fire Commissioner, announced here today. “The Manitoba Emergency Services College here in Brandon is a critical training facility for firefighters and we want to ensure they have the best teaching tools available so when they graduate they are ready to respond to emergencies and save lives,” Squires said. “This building has been heavily used for more than two decades and needs to be upgraded so students can train safely for this important career.” The live fire training building is 22 years old and must either be upgraded or replaced in order to meet current national training standards. The building, known as a ‘burn house’, is specifically designed and built so that students can fight fires and experience real-life situations in a safe, controlled environment. Over the life of the building, thousands of students have used the facility to put into practice the skills they acquired at the college. The new building will be specially designed to suit the college’s site at the Brandon airport, with construction expected to begin next spring, Squires noted. The old building will remain in use while the new facility is under construction so there will be no loss of training time for students. The MESC trains professional structural firefighters and paramedics. Approximately 40 students graduate from the college every year, and take up careers with emergency service agencies in Manitoba and across Canada.

Residential Parking Permit Application Process Now Online

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon’s complement of online services continues to grow, with the recent addition of a residential parking permit request form on the City of Brandon’s Virtual City Hall Web Portal. Those requiring a residential parking permit for the purpose of parking on streets where specific parking regulations exist can now visit https://parkingpermit.brandon.ca/ directly to submit proof of vehicle registration AND proof of residence at which said vehicle is to be parked. If the permit applicant is not the registered owner of the vehicle and/or the owner of the property at which they reside, the online application process will require the submission of written permission from the vehicle owner and/or property owner before obtaining a permit. In accordance with City of Brandon Traffic By-law No.5463, permits come in the form of stickers, which are to be affixed to the inside of the registered vehicle’s windshield in such a way that it can be clearly seen by applicable parking authorities. Once an application for a permit is approved by the City of Brandon’s By-law Compliance Clerk, a sticker permit will be mailed out to the resident at no charge. Individuals seeking an annual residential parking permit may also email parking@brandon.ca and attach all applicable documents with their request, or may also make an application in person by bringing all applicable documents to the Parking/Licensing/Permits Office on the Main Floor of Brandon City Hall (410-9th Street). For more information on the residential parking permit process, individuals may contact the City of Brandon’s By-law Compliance Clerk at 204-729-2230. (City of Brandon PSA)