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Suspect found hiding in a closest comes out swinging a purse at a police officer

Brandon Fire & Emergency Services Launches Recruitment Drive

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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

Confirmed case of COVID-19 at École Secondaire Neelin High School

Manitoba public health officials advised École Secondaire Neelin High School on November 5, 2020 of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the school in Grade 11/12 on October 27, 2020 when the individual may have been infectious. The infection was not believed to be acquired at school. École Secondaire Neelin High School is working closely with public health officials and following their recommendations. Be assured that Public Health investigations to identify individuals who may have been exposed begin within 24 hours of a confirmed laboratory test. Based on the public health investigation, this exposure was assessed to be low risk. At this time, no close contacts have been identified at École Secondaire Neelin High School and no one is required to selfisolate from this exposure. Anyone who was in the same classes is recommended to self-monitor for symptoms until November 10, 2020 and seek testing if symptoms develop. A thorough deep cleaning and disinfecting is taking place this evening and the school will be ready for staff and students tomorrow morning. Please note: École Secondaire Neelin High School and Brandon School Division are not permitted to release the name or any identifying information about the confirmed case of COVID-19 to any member of the school, parent, community or media. The Brandon School Division along with all the schools in the Division will continue to follow the recommendations of Public Health during this pandemic.
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Manitoba increasing COVID-19 Enforcement, Online Reporting available

The Manitoba government will invest $2.5 million and grant public health enforcement powers to over 275 additional personnel to help protect Manitobans as COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Premier Brian Pallister announced today. “We know the vast majority of Manitobans are doing their best to protect their loved ones, neighbours and community by following public health guidelines. However, there are some individuals who just aren’t listening,” said Pallister. “Our government is taking additional steps to increase enforcement to help keep Manitobans safe in these challenging times.” Additional enforcement powers will be granted to provincial staff including motor carrier enforcement officers, fire safety inspectors and water resources officers. The province will also empower bylaw officers, including municipally contracted officers, to help enforce the public health orders. Over 275 additional personnel will be able to assist with enforcement of measures to protect the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. “At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we encouraged enforcement personnel to focus on educating the public. Now, we need to shift our efforts toward enforcement when necessary and start hitting the scofflaws where it hurts – in the wallet,” said the premier. In all, more than 3,200 personnel across various enforcement agencies will be empowered to enforce public health orders including those previously empowered such as the RCMP, municipal police agencies, the Health Protection Unit, Manitoba Conservation and Climate, Workplace Safety and Health, and the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority. Additional financial resources are being provided to assist municipalities where needed and to create training models for enforcement officials. The province has also created a partnership with Commissionaires Manitoba to create these training models to enhance the skills necessary to enforce the orders. The Manitoba government will also reimburse municipalities for the equivalent value of any tickets written by municipal bylaw enforcement staff. In addition to the increased enforcement personnel, the Manitoba government is enhancing its tip line for Manitobans to voice their concerns and share information about possible breaches of public health orders. Manitobans can report compliance and enforcement issues by visiting www.manitoba.ca/COVID19 and completing the reporting form, or by calling 204-945-3744 or 1-866-626-4862 (toll-free) and pressing option three on the call menu. These enhanced enforcement efforts build on recent measures to increase fines for breaching or failing to comply with public health or emergency orders. The fines $1,296 for individuals, up from $486 and $5,000 for corporations, an increase from $2,542. Since April 9, there have been over 12,000 calls from citizens to report concerns. As of this week, approximately 160 tickets have been issued. Current orders restrict gatherings and limit group sizes, set out the distance individuals are required to observe from another and require businesses to ensure their customers are able to maintain the required separation. (Province of MB Release)
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Impaired driver arrested following traffic stop

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 4:30 am, Thursday morning, police observed a vehicle swerving on the road in the 2600 block of Victoria Avenue and conducted a traffic stop. The 29-year-old male driver from Brandon exhibited signs of impairment and was arrested for impaired driving. The driver provided samples of his breath at over twice the legal limit. He was charged with impaired driving and drive over .08. He was released from custody and will appear in court later in November.
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Man charged with being in possession of stolen cheques

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approx. 2:25 AM today, officers conducted a traffic stop in the 500 block of 6th St.  The driver, a 31-year-old Brandon man was found to be in possession of 3 cheques which had been previously reported stolen from the mail.  He was arrested for possessing stolen property as well as possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose as he was found to have a large knife.  He has been released from custody and will appear in court on December 21.

Taxi Smashes into Building

Before noon on Monday, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded to the intersection of 10th Street and Princess Ave for a two-vehicle crash. A taxi and a minivan collided, which sent the taxi careening out of control and off the road. The taxi took out a set of hand rails as it rammed up the concrete steps of the old Westoba building, eventually smashing into the wall of the building. This intersection was the scene of another dramatic crash 3 years ago where a stolen car was crashed into a city bus, which sent the bus careening into a building on the north-west corner of the intersection. No word on injuries. Brandon Police Forensic Identification was on scene taking photographs.