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Brandon Police Apprehend Suspect After High-Speed Incidents with Stolen Vehicle

CN Police Officer arrested for Impaired Driving

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for November 15, 2024

City Hall Offers Multiple Options For Utility Payments

Canada Post receives strike notices from CUPW

Armed Robbery on 10th Street: Female Suspect Arrested

18-Year-Old Male Arrested Following Assault Allegations in Brandon

2024 Brandon’s Green Business Award Announced

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Manitobans Head into Long Weekend with Lowest Gas Prices in Canada Pipeline Restored to Full Capacity

Manitoba’s gas remained the cheapest in Canada while work was completed to restore the Imperial Oil Pipeline, which is now operating at full capacity, Premier Wab Kinew announced today. “As Manitobans head to the cottage or to Canada Day celebrations this weekend, they’re saving 14 cents a litre at the pump and paying the lowest gas prices in Canada,” said Kinew. “Manitoba gas has been the cheapest in the country since we cut the gas tax in January, and with the pipeline back online and supply returned to normal, we’re making sure Manitobans can get out more and worry less about paying the bills this summer.” Imperial Oil’s decision to shut down the pipeline and undertake repairs came in March, after pipeline inspections identified integrity concerns in a section of pipe just south of St. Adolphe. The province engaged in oversight of the repair work to ensure all precautions were taken to protect the environment and worked closely with suppliers and industry partners to maintain the supply of fuel to the province by rail and truck. Provincial inspectors were onsite when Imperial Oil successfully repaired the two fuel lines and restored the pipeline to full operating capacity. With the repairs complete, the flow of fuel through the pipeline has been fully restored and alternative fuel deliveries by rail and truck are no longer required. The repair operation was safely completed on schedule without any impacts to the surrounding environment, noted the premier. Manitoba’s gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel supplies are stable and retail fuel prices in the province continue to be the lowest in Canada, Kinew added.

Impaired cyclist tries to fight security guard

On June 27th at 8:30am police received several calls regarding an intoxicated male falling off his bike then trying to fight a security guard near the 700 block of Rosser Avenue. A 23-year-old male was found to be highly intoxicated and was lodged overnight. He will be released once sober.

Assiniboine to expand North Hill Campus greenhouse facility with $2 Million from Canada Foundation for Innovation and Research Manitoba

Assiniboine College is the recipient of a $1 million investment through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), and an additional $1 million from Research Manitoba. The funding will support the expansion of horticultural applied research capacity to address climate change and food security. As part of the college’s Applied Research Strategy, the Russ Edwards School of Agriculture & Environment is consistently working to respond to sector challenges and industry needs. This investment will help the school expand on greenhouse operations, allowing faculty and students to research the roles greenhouses can play in addressing food production, and improve food security. “We are proud to be recognized as a premier applied research institution in Manitoba, and we are grateful for this investment made by CFI’s College Fund and Research Manitoba,” said Assiniboine President, Mark Frison. “This funding will enable Assiniboine to acquire the equipment and build the necessary spaces for our faculty researchers and students to expand on their work and help us in our goal to become a top 50 research college in Canada.” Over recent years, the applied research being conducted at Assiniboine has had significant contributions to advancements in agricultural practices, sustainable horticulture, and environmental stewardship. The research focuses on crop sustainability, pest management, soil health, and clean technologies, addressing industry and regional food production challenges. “The Edwards School is consistently working to address industry demands and challenges we experience at a local and global level,” said Tim Hore, Dean, Russ Edwards School of Agriculture and Environment at Assiniboine College. “Collaborative efforts and support from industry partners help Assiniboine continue to conduct research that will enhance food self-reliance, environmental sustainability, and economic growth.” For more on the applied research being conducted at Assiniboine College, visit Assiniboine.net/appliedresearch. (source: AC News)

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For June 27, 2024

“CRIME STOPPERS WANTED” for: June 27 2024 The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is “WANTED BY POLICE”: Ralph CHIEF FOR Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.  On March 30, 2024, Ralph CHIEF was operating a stolen vehicle and was subsequently stopped by police. CHIEF was arrested and released, however has failed to attend court. CHIEF’s whereabouts are unknown at this time, please contact Brandon crime stoppers with any information. CRIME OF THE WEEK for June 27, 2024 The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving a Fraud.  On June 1, 2024, a female reported that her vehicle was broken into and her wallet and contents were stolen. The thief took the stolen bank cards and purchased items at several businesses throughout Brandon. ******************** If you have information about this or any other crime you are asked to contact Brandon Crime Stoppers @ 204-727-TIPS (8477), www.brandoncrimestoppers.com or by texting BCSTIP+your message to CRIMES (274637).  Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display.  Your call is not recorded and your identity will remain anonymous.  Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2000.00 cash for information that leads to the solution of a crime.
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Crown Does Not Authorize Charges Following Passenger Bus Collision Near Carberry

Manitoba Prosecution Services (MPS) advises that after careful consideration no charges have been authorized against the driver of a passenger bus involved in a collision with a semi-truck at an intersection on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry on June 15, 2023. Prior to the collision at the intersection of Trans-Canada Highway and Provincial Trunk Highway 5, the driver of the bus stopped before he crossed the westbound lanes at posted stop sign, then proceeded through the median and crossed the eastbound lanes into the path of an oncoming semi-truck. Seventeen people died and the driver of the bus suffered a traumatic brain injury. Following an extensive police investigation, MPS has concluded the available evidence does not meet its charge assessment standard. Further details about the decision are available in the BG-Manitoba_Prosecuton_Services_Clear_Statement-JUS.