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Assiniboine Credit Union Partners with Brandon’s Iconic Keystone Centre

Woman Arrested on RCMP Warrant After Knife Incident

Shoplifter elbows employee during theft, golf cart stolen

Damage to Vehicle leads to Charges, Warrants Executed

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for July 11, 2025

Police arrest armed intruder at Brandon business

Manitoba Government Keeping Rent Affordable in Westman Region

RCMP make significant drug seizure in Virden

Multiple Arrests Made During Busy Day for Brandon Police

During the past 24 hours, several people were arrested and held due to varying levels of intoxication. At 8:00AM on July 5th, police were called to a north end disturbance.  A 30y/o woman was arrested and released when she was sober. At 11:30AM on July 5th, police stopped a 33 y/o man in the west end of Brandon.  He was known to police and known to be the subject of an arrest warrant.  He was arrested and released later for court. At 12:30PM on July 5th, a 35y/o man was causing a disturbance and refusing to leave a south end property.  He was intoxicated and arrested, to be released when sober. At 7:00PM on July 5th, a 64 y/o woman was arrested when her friend contacted police as she was highly intoxicated, causing issues and refused to leave the house. She was released when she was sober. During the past 24 hours, several others were located at unrelated calls and found to be wanted on a variety of charges.  A 35 y/o man was arrested for failing to attend court, and a 29 y/o man for breaching a no contact order.  A 15 y/o boy was arrested for resisting arrest, trespassing and breaching his probation while a 36y/o woman was arrested for breaching her release order. All were released for court at a later date. Assault Causing Bodily Harm At 5:00AM on July 6th, police attended a west end hotel for disturbance.  On arrival, a 20 y/o woman was arrested after she struck her partner in the face causing injury.  She was highly intoxicated, arrested and lodged for release when sober with a court date and conditions not to contact the victim.
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18-Year-Old Caught Driving Impaired Twice in Under Two Hours

At 12:42AM, police stopped a vehicle in the 100 block of 8th Street on suspicion of impaired driving.  An 18 y/o man provided a breath sample in an approved screening device resulting in a fail.  Police seized his vehicle, and he was released at the scene with an immediate roadside prohibition. At 1:59AM, police stopped a vehicle in the parking lot of a south end restaurant.  The operator was identified as the same 18 y/o man that was stopped for impaired driving and released 20 minutes prior.  This time, he was arrested and transported to BPS where he provided two breath samples over the legal limit.  His second vehicle was seized, and he was charged with impaired operation, drive over 80mg% and drive while suspended.  He was held in custody and released in the morning with a court date.  
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Manitoba Government Investing $4.8 Million to Upgrade Neepawa Roads

The Manitoba government is investing $4.8 million to assist the Town of Neepawa to upgrade two sections of Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 16, the Trans-Canada Highway Yellowhead section, to improve access to the newly expanded health centre, Municipal and Northern Relations Minister Glen Simard and Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Lisa Naylor announced today. “These improvements represent a critical investment in the future of Neepawa and the overall region,” said Simard. “Improving mobility will allow residents and businesses to more easily access the expanded regional health centre, as well as a community road network that connects to a new affordable daycare, the new school, the industrial park and Neepawa’s largest employer, HyLife Foods. These road upgrades are an important part of making sure that the infrastructure keeps up with the growth of the community, with proposed designs targeting and prioritizing safety.” The first project involves a contribution toward the extension of Hamilton Street from Broadway Avenue running east along the southern boundary of the new regional hospital through the SW 34-14-15W and including a north-south access to PTH 16. This new road system is being built by the Town of Neepawa, with the assistance of $2 million in provincial funding through the Manitoba Growth, Renewal and Opportunities Program (Manitoba GRO). “After years of being ignored, these projects reflect the provincial government’s commitment to ensuring that rural Manitobans get the vital infrastructure projects they deserve,” said Naylor. “As the economic growth in Neepawa continues, it’s important that local residents can feel safe and secure as they interact with a growing number of vehicles on the road. This infrastructure investment will ensure a high level of safety for all drivers.” The second project will complete the connectivity to PTH 16 where Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI) is proceeding with a traffic safety improvement project that will include a dedicated right-turn lane into the Neepawa Health Centre and a right-turn cut-off out of the hospital. The $2.8-million project has been tendered, with construction anticipated to be complete by fall 2025, noted Naylor. “The Town of Neepawa appreciates the province’s investment in our community and region, to support safer roads for all users and improve access to essential services,” said Mayor Brian Hedley, Town of Neepawa. “This funding will not only improve traffic flow and mitigate congestion, but it will greatly enhance and support economic development in rural Manitoba and enhance trade routes.” The Manitoba GRO program is an application-based program that was launched in October 2024 as an element of Build One Manitoba. The program aims at supporting infrastructure projects that help communities grow and thrive. For more information about the Manitoba GRO program, visit: https://gov.mb.ca/mr/mfpp/mgro.html. A detailed description of the MTI infrastructure projects in Manitoba is available at https://gov.mb.ca/mti/projects.html and a map of MTI infrastructure projects can be found here: https://gov.mb.ca/mti/mipmap/map.html.
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City of Brandon Launches Refreshed Website To Enhance Resident Experience

 The City of Brandon is pleased to showcase a redesigned version of its official website, brandon.ca, with a strong focus on user experience and accessibility. This update introduces a more intuitive navigation system, enhanced Google-powered search, and new features like a dynamic events calendar, a subscription-based news section, and alert banners for important or critical information. Developed with input from community focus groups and guided by municipal best practices, the updated site aims to streamline access to information for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. “Our goal was to make the website as intuitive as possible,” said Colin Craig, the Acting Director of the Innovation, Technology & Communications department. “Our team listened to community feedback to ensure that residents can find the information they need quickly and effortlessly. This refreshed site is a step forward in providing accessible digital services to everyone in Brandon.” The City of Brandon invites everyone to explore the new site and take advantage of its enhanced features. Feedback is welcome and can be submitted online. Check out the new website on brandon.ca.

Police Rescue Two from Assiniboine River

Every day, officers of the Brandon Police Service show up with a deep sense of duty, heart, and courage—and on Friday night, June 27th, 2025, that commitment was on full display in a powerful and heroic way. At approximately 6:48 p.m., Brandon Police Service received a report of an intoxicated 27-year-old female who had expressed suicidal thoughts and had jumped from a moving vehicle near Dinsdale Park. By 6:54 p.m., the individual had made her way to the riverbank just west of the CP train monument and entered the Assiniboine River. The two officers who responded to the call did not hesitate to enter the river upon arrival, swimming out to reach the woman about one-third of the way across. They were able to safely bring her back to shore. An intoxicated male, later identified as the woman’s brother-in-law, had also entered the river in an attempt to assist but was unable to swim. He was also safely brought back to shore by the officers. The female was transported to Brandon Regional Health Centre for medical assessment. Following her release from hospital, she was held in police custody to ensure her safety and to receive a mental health assessment the following morning. The Brandon Police Service is proud of the swift, selfless, and courageous actions taken by our officers. Their willingness to risk their own safety speaks volumes about the heart of our members and their dedication to this community. If you or someone you know is struggling, please remember help is available, and you're never alone. These resources are here for you—day or night: • Mental Health Mobile Crisis Services: (204) 940-1781 (24/7) • Westman Crisis Services: (204) 725-4411 (24/7) • Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 (24/7) • National Crisis Text Line (Canada): Text HOME to 686868 Your safety matters. Your life matters. Keep looking out for one another.