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Vehicle thefts, theft of a Skid Steer highlight Brandon Police July 23 Report

Male stabbed, police seek suspect

City Pilots Hydration Stations In Downtown Brandon

Two youth suspects apprehended after items stolen from vehicles

Alleged beef jerky bandit arrested

Three arrested after residential B&E

Live zebra mussel found in Clear Lake-immediate steps are being taken

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For July 19, 2024

Security guard assaulted downtown, suspected impaired driver arrested

Assault On July 16th at 7:40AM police received a call from Security in the 800 block of Rosser Avenue. They had a male in custody who was resisting arrest and was found to have assaulted a security guard by hitting him with his backpack. The 28-year-old male was arrested and has a court date of September 26th with charges of assault. Impaired On July 16th at 10:30PM police received a call of an impaired driver on the south end of 18th Street. Police located the vehicle who was found to have a highly intoxicated 41 year old male driver who had previous impaired sanctions. He was arrested and charged for Operation While Impaired and Operation Exceeding 80mgs%. Court date set for July 22nd, 2024. He will be released in the morning

BDNMB.CA Launches Business Directory

In a bid to bolster community engagement and support local businesses,  www.bdnmb.ca, has recently unveiled its latest initiative - a comprehensive business directory. This innovative addition aims to serve as a one-stop hub for residents to discover and connect with various businesses operating within the region. To view the directory, or to add a listing please click here. The decision to introduce the business directory stems from a profound understanding of the pivotal role local businesses play in shaping the identity and vitality of neighborhoods. By providing a platform that promotes these enterprises, www.bdnmb.ca not only fosters economic growth but also strengthens the sense of community cohesion.   With the newly launched directory, residents now have unparalleled access to a diverse array of businesses spanning across different sectors such as retail, dining, healthcare, and professional services. From family-owned boutiques to renowned eateries, the directory encapsulates the rich tapestry of entrepreneurial endeavors that characterize the local landscape. What sets www.bdnmb.ca's business directory apart is its user-friendly interface and robust features. Users can effortlessly navigate through the directory to find businesses that align with their specific needs and preferences. Whether it's locating a nearby coffee shop or sourcing a reputable plumber, the directory simplifies the process while empowering consumers with informed choices. Furthermore, the directory serves as a boon for local businesses striving to enhance their visibility and reach within the community. By securing a listing, businesses gain exposure to a wider audience base and capitalize on targeted marketing opportunities. This increased visibility not only translates into heightened foot traffic and sales but also fosters long-term brand loyalty among residents. In addition to benefiting consumers and businesses, the business directory also plays a pivotal role in advancing www.bdnmb.ca's mission of being a trusted source of information and resources for the community. By consolidating pertinent business listings in one centralized platform, the site reinforces its position as the go-to destination for all things related to local affairs and commerce. As the community continues to evolve and grow, www.bdnmb.ca remains committed to adapting and innovating to meet the changing needs of its residents. The introduction of the business directory underscores this commitment, serving as a testament to the site's unwavering dedication to fostering community prosperity and connectivity. The launch of the business directory marks a significant milestone in its ongoing efforts to enrich the lives of residents and support the vibrant tapestry of local businesses. By harnessing the power of technology and community collaboration, the directory embodies the spirit of unity and resilience that defines the essence of the local landscape. As residents embrace this new resource, they can look forward to a future imbued with endless possibilities and opportunities for growth. To view the directory, or to add a listing please click here. In addition to the most recent website upgrade and business directory, bdnmb.ca also plans to release new apps for both IOS and Androids user in the coming weeks.

Two stolen white Ford F250s

Stolen Vehicle A 2005 White Ford F-250 was last seen July 12th on the 100 block of 13th Street. A set of keys may have been left inside. The vehicle had third party tracking software that last placed the vehicle in the 1600 block of Pacific Avenue at 3AM Monday morning. It is believed the tracker was removed at that time. Police continue to investigate.   Stolen Vehicle and Recovery On July 15th at 12:30PM a call was received that at 6:00AM a resident noticed his 2004 White Ford F-250 had been stolen from the 100 block of Industrial Drive. The owner stated at 9:30AM he had recovered the truck aways down Industrial Drive with multiple parts ripped off and a license plate for the previous stolen 2005 Ford F-250 left on the ground nearby. Police continue to investigate.

Lemonade Stands for Hope Kicks Off This Weekend

Summer is finally back, and so are Lemonade Stands for Hope! CancerCare Manitoba Foundation invites Manitobans to visit one of the many stands hosted throughout the province from July 19 – 21 or host their own. All donations stay in Manitoba and support vital research and patient care at CancerCare Manitoba. Click here to find a lemonade stand near you. “There are lemonade stands happening all over the province this weekend, and we’re so happy to see the community come together in this way to raise important funds for CancerCare Manitoba,” said Sherelle Kwan, Development Manager at CancerCare Manitoba Foundation. “So many of us are touched by cancer, and this is a really simple way to give back by supporting a stand in your neighbourhood.” It’s not too late to host a stand! Participants who register will receive all the necessary supplies to run their stand, including a complimentary starter kit, an online donation page, and promotional tools to help spread the word about their stand. Register your stand online at LemonadeForHope.ca Pick up your free starter kit from the Foundation at 825 Sherbrook Street (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Host your Lemonade Stand for Hope anytime over the weekend of July 19-21, or anytime this summer.

Manitoba Government Supports Crime Prevention in Brandon

The Manitoba government is providing more than $270,000 through the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund to the Brandon Police Service (BPS) for a variety of initiatives to help keep the community safe including hand-held drug testing devices, additional mental health supports for police officers and events to help build community, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced today. “Every Manitoban deserves to feel safe in their community,” said Wiebe. “This funding will support important initiatives that will improve public safety for Brandon families. This is one part of our government’s plan to get tough on crime and the causes of crime in every region of this province.” The funds will assist the Brandon Police Service to purchase required equipment, provide training and organize community events including: handheld drug testing devices which can instantly identify controlled substances; mental health supports for police officers and their families; funding to the organized crime unit to expand successful programs targeting organized crime; and additional emergency medical equipment such as backboards, first aid kits and ballistic blankets. “Serving our community comes in many forms. The Brandon Police Service is committed to protecting the citizens of Brandon by fighting crime and combatting drug trafficking in our community,” said Chief Randy Lewis, Brandon Police Service. “Our officers require the tools to do this difficult work. We are also focused on continuing to build on the already strong relationship that we have with our Indigenous community in Brandon and surrounding area and we are excited to do so. Taking care of those that take care of our community is of the utmost importance and we are dedicated to developing and supporting the sworn and civilian staff at the Brandon Police Service with training and promoting mental health. Funding from the Manitoba government Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund will aid the Brandon Police Service in moving these important initiatives forward and we thank them for their ongoing support.” The funding will be provided through the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund, a program that uses the proceeds of the sale of seized criminal property to protect Manitoba families and enhance public safety. The funds are provided to organizations across Manitoba whose important initiatives build community, prevent crime, invest in youth and support victims of crime. The minster noted an immediate action plan will be developed to address downtown safety concerns in Brandon in partnership with business, law enforcement and community partners. For more information about criminal property forfeiture, visit www.gov.mb.ca/justice/commsafe/cpf.