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Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba Security Rebate Open for Applications

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

Ex-employee allegedly used company credit card to buy fuel

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On January 14, 2020, Brandon Police received a complaint from a business in Virden, indicating an ex-employee had used a company credit card for unauthorized fuel purchases in Brandon between October 2019 and January 2020.  On April 21, 2020, the suspect, a 40 year old male was located and arrested.  He was released for court on July 20th, 2020.

City of Brandon Offering 2020 Property Tax Payment Deferral Options

Brandon, MB – Recognizing the financial hardships that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic response in Manitoba may be placing on property owners, Brandon City Council has approved extending the 2020 property tax payment deadline by one month and has also approved flexible options for payment for 2020 property taxes by year’s end. With the 2020 Tax Levy By-law receiving third reading at a special meeting of Brandon City Council last night, the deadline for payment of 2020 property taxes is now July 31st, 2020 – one month later than normal. Earlier this month, Council agreed that penalties of 1.25% per month on unpaid 2020 taxes will be deferred until October 1st, 2020, and that the $20 “Payments not honoured by a Financial Institution” fee will be waived for the remainder of 2020. The City of Brandon Tax Installment Plan (TIP) has also been modified to allow for variable or flexible property tax payment options through to the end of the year. In leading City Council to make these changes, Brandon Mayor Rick Chrest noted the extraordinary circumstances the community finds itself in have resulted in significant financial impacts for many households and businesses. “Council recognizes that the current global pandemic and the resulting response from all levels of government have set into motion situations where ratepayers have been laid off, have had their work hours reduced, or have had to temporarily close their businesses,” Mayor Chrest said. “The payment deferral options that Council has put in place have been done so recognizing that, for some in our community, balancing their finances has now become significantly more complicated than normal.” As payment of 2020 property taxes in full as a lump sum may prove difficult for some property owners, variable or flexible payment options through the City of Brandon Tax Installment Plan (TIP) are available by contacting the City of Brandon Finance Department at 204-729-2228 or by emailing taxes@brandon.ca. Property owners can work with Finance staff to personalize a payment schedule that will work for them, as long as all 2020 taxes owing are paid in full by the end of the year. These payment options will be available to property owners already enrolled in TIPS and those who enrol in the program by July 15th, 2020. To apply for TIP, complete and submit the online application which can be found on the City of Brandon website at https://onlineservices.brandon.ca/updateinfo.aspx. Tax bills will be mailed to Brandon property owners by the end of June; however, property owners who are able to may pre-pay their property taxes at any time. A discount of 0.5% will be applied to all 2020 property tax payments received by April 30th, 2020 and 0.25% on payments received by May 29th, 2020. “If your financial circumstances haven’t changed amidst this pandemic and you are able to still pay your property taxes in full before or by the payment deadline, we would certainly encourage you to do so,” added Acting City Manager Dean Hammond. “While these are certainly unprecedented times, the City of Brandon has an obligation to keep our cash flow intact so that we can continue to keep your City running and continue to provide you the essential services that you expect from your local government.” A detailed list of the various ways that property tax payment can be made can be found on the City of Brandon website at https://www.brandon.ca/payment-options. (City of Brandon Media Release)

BSD issues more than 200 layoff notices

In a press release issued Monday afternoon, The Brandon School Division announced they would be laying off more than 200 staff. The layoffs affect 156 educational assistants as well as 49 custodial assistants, 38 bus drivers, and 2 secretarial positions. The layoff process started last Thursday evening and continued into the weekend. Several other school divisions in the province have already announced they have temporarily reduced its workforce because of COVID-19. From today's release, "We value the contribution of our support staff and look forward to resuming our relationships in a post COVID-19 operation. We also want to extend a big public thank-you for our staff’s professionalism and understanding as we worked through the layoff process. They made it as easy as possible on the team, including CUPE, to deliver this news."

City of Brandon announces Green Cart Program for 2020

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon’s Sanitation Section wishes to advise all program participants that Tuesday, May 5th, will be the start date for this year’s Green Cart Program. Once underway, weekly pick-up will be maintained through to early November, weather-dependant. All collection days will coincide with a household’s regular refuse and recycling pick-up day. Program participants are reminded to have their Green Cart out for pick-up no later than 6 a.m. on their scheduled pick-up day, and should have all bins pulled off the laneway or curb on non-pick-up days. Participants should only be using compostable plastic bags or kraft paper bags as bin liners, and are also encouraged to rinse their Green Cart out regularly to avoid compost residues or odors. A reminder of what materials are and are not accepted in the Green Cart program can be found at https://www.brandon.ca/sanitation/collection/green-cart-program/acceptable-material. A particular reminder that pet droppings should be double-bagged and placed into the appropriate refuse bins ONLY and NOT into Green Carts. Program registration remains open for eligible residents of single-family homes or multi-family complexes of six (6) units or less. As per the voluntary program, multi-family properties of up to six (6) units are eligible to receive one Green Cart to be shared amongst all units. Residents are encouraged to register online at http://www.brandon.ca/sanitation/collection/green-cart-program/green-cart-program-signup. If you have any questions regarding the Green Cart Program, please send an email to greencart@brandon.ca or call the City of Brandon’s Sanitation Section directly at 204-729-2281 (CITY OF BRANDON PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT)

Police investigate reported robbery at East End business

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On Friday at approximately 4:00 P.M., Police responded to a report of a Robbery at a business in the East End of the city. The male suspect fled prior to Police arrival and a search of the area to locate the suspect met with negative results. Investigation discovered that the lone male suspect entered the business, brandished a knife and demanded cash. The employee complied with the demand and the suspect left the business. The employee was not physically harmed in the incident. The suspect is described as being on older Caucasian male with heavyset build, wearing a hat, sunglasses and having his face covered. Police investigation continues.