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Student robbed in school bathroom, accused arrested

Suspect arrested for allegedly striking acquaintance with a needle

Vincent Massey High School Students Excel in Chemistry Contests

Possession of a Weapon , Consumption of alcohol in a public place

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for June 20, 2024

Robbery with a Weapon

Traffic Stop Resulting in Arrests

Downtown Market Housing Incentive Program

Police investigating break-ins

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Break and Enter At approx. 8:25 AM Tuesday, a City of Brandon employee reported a break in to the pool complex, located in the 400 block of Park St.  Entry was gained by cutting the locks on the gate.  The matter is still under investigation. Break and Enter At approx. 8:30 AM Tuesday, police received a report of a break in to a business in the 200 block of College Ave. The staff member reporting the incident stated that they had an alarm sound on July 25 and originally thought it to be false, however upon further investigation they have confirmed that someone had gained entry to the building, through a window.  The incident is still under investigation

Male facing charges after altercation with security at the Town Centre

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Shortly after 5:00 pm on Saturday, officers responded to a request for assistance from security at the Town Centre. A male was asked to leave due to disruptive behavior. He refused to do so and started to fight with security. During the struggle he assaulted two staff members by biting them. He also had a large hunting knife hidden in his clothing. The man was arrested and will appear in court on Sunday on charges of Assault, Assault Causing Bodily Harm and Carrying a Concealed Weapon.

Cocaine found during traffic stop

Source:Brandon Police Service Media Release A 22 year old man from Sioux Valley was arrested for Possession of Cocaine for the purpose of Trafficking on Saturday morning. After a vehicle was stopped in the 1800 block of Louise Ave, the driver had open liquor in the vehicle. He was searched and had 10 grams of individually packaged cocaine hidden on his person. He will appear in court in October.

Manitoba government working with the Keystone Centre on a long-term sustainability action plan

BRANDON—The Manitoba government will support the development of a long-term sustainability action plan for the Keystone Agricultural and Recreational Centre to help the Westman entertainment hub grow into the future, Municipal Relations Minister Rochelle Squires announced here today. “The Keystone Centre is vital to Westman and Manitoba’s tourism industry, and our government is committed to working with the Keystone Centre to help build a vibrant and sustainable future,” Squires said. “The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the entire Manitoba economy and our tourism industry has been hit particularly hard.  We want to work with all of our partners, including the City of Brandon and the Keystone Centre, to maximize the potential of this major Westman venue.” The province will work with the Keystone Centre and its partners to issue a request for proposals (RFP) to hire a consultant to help work with the Keystone Centre on a long-term sustainability action plan to assist in determining its future capital funding requirements. The province has earmarked $150,000 to invest in this project. “The City of Brandon has long been a proud partner with the Province of Manitoba and the Provincial Exhibition in the creation and ongoing operation of Brandon’s Keystone Centre. I’m pleased to see this investment by the province, which will help guide our collective efforts in ensuring the Keystone Centre remains vibrant and successful long into the future,” said Mayor Rick Chrest, City of Brandon. “As one of only a precious-few signature event centres in Manitoba, this initiative highlights the Keystone Centre’s importance to Brandon, to Westman and to Manitoba as a whole.” “I believe this is a necessary step forward in order to demonstrate the significant capital funding needs of the Keystone Centre,” said Matt Bolley, board chair, Keystone Centre. “I hope and expect that this study will be the first step toward getting long-term sustainable capital funding from our partners to ensure the Keystone Centre remains a world-class event venue and recreation complex for Westman and the entire province.” The Manitoba government will continue to support the Keystone Centre with $375,000 in operational funding this year and will work with the centre and its partners in reviewing this year’s capital requirements, the minister noted. The Manitoba government recently launched an $8-million #RestartMB Event Attraction Strategy that aims to maximize Manitoba’s potential to host large-scale meetings, conventions and events while carefully balancing public health considerations surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic with the ongoing efforts to restart the Manitoba economy. The province successfully won its first bid under the #RestartMB Event Attraction Strategy and will host the Canadian Football League (CFL) should the league proceed with a shortened 2020 season. “We are excited to work with Travel Manitoba and key economic stakeholders to develop our #RestartMB Event Attraction Strategy that will benefit the entire Manitoba economy, especiallyhard-hit sectors like tourism,” said Economic Development and Training Minister Ralph Eichler. “This strategy will consider opportunities across our beautiful province. Our goal is to attract events to Manitoba, including Brandon, which could benefit the Keystone Centre – a facility with a storied history of hosting world-class events including the Tim Hortons Brier in 2019.” Squires noted the #RestartMB Event Attraction Strategy builds on Manitoba’s long and proud history of hosting major world-class events such as the Pan American Games, the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship, FIFA Women's World Cup, the Canada Summer Games, the Juno Awards and several CFL Grey Cup championships. (Source: Province of Manitoba News Release)

Driver fails to stop for police, faces numerous charges

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 3:15 PM on Tuesday afternoon police attempted to stop a vehicle at 18th Street and Louise Avenue. The driver of the vehicle failed to stop for police signal and proceeded East along Louise Avenue and shortly after the incident started, abandoned the vehicle in a back lane in the 400 blk of 5th Street. Police units were able to apprehend the driver, a 40 year old man from Dauphin as well as a 33 year old female who was also from Dauphin and who was an occupant in the vehicle. The vehicle turned out to be stolen from another community outside of Brandon. As a result of this incident the male driver was charged with Flight from Police, Fail to stop for police signal, Drive Suspended as well as Possess Property Obtained by Crime. The male was remanded into custody and was to appear in remand in Court. The female occupant of the vehicle was charged with Possess Property Obtained by Crime and was released on an Appearance Notice to appear in Court on a later date.