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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

Male arrested for allegedly stealing meat from Superstore

Source:Brandon Police Service Media Release At 2:05 PM Friday afternoon, an employee from Superstore reported that a 43 year old male, known to them, and another male suspect, had stolen approx. $100 in meat products from the store. At about 2:45 PM, the primary suspect was located in the 900 block Rosser Avenue and arrested for theft.  He was also found to be in breach of a Probation Order that directed he abstain from alcohol, as he was intoxicated.  He was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre and later released to appear in court on April 9th.

Record Setting Merchandise Sales at The Price is Right Live in Brandon

BRANDON, MB., March 6 2020 – The last stop on The Price is Right Live’s 2020 tour was also a record setting one. The Brandon, MB crowd of over 2,000 set a new merchandise sales record, surpassing the previous benchmark by more than $1,500. “This sort of measurable fan feedback highlights the enthusiasm we have come to expect from Brandon, and Westman crowds,” says Jared McKenzie, Keystone Centre marketing manager. “We’re glad we were able to showcase that enthusiasm to The Price is Right Live cast and crew.” “It is always positive to be able to have this much excitement for an event the first time it comes to town,” adds Keystone Centre CEO & general manager Jeff Schumacher. “Thank you to all of the great fans that came out and made this event a success.” (submitted)

Daylight savings time returns, install new batteries in your home’s smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detector

Daylight saving time returns to Manitoba early in the morning of Sunday, March 8, when clocks across the province will be advanced by one hour. Brandon Fire & Emergency Services would like to remind the public to "install new batteries in your home’s smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detector". "For added protection, it is recommended to also install smoke alarms inside all bedrooms. Carbon monoxide alarms are to be installed outside all sleeping areas if your home has a fuel-burning appliance, fireplace or attached garage". The official time change to daylight saving time occurs at 2 a.m., Sunday, March 8 at which time clocks should be set ahead to 3 a.m.  

Intense Snowfall Hits Brandon Hard

Visibility was severely reduced Wednesday afternoon in Brandon as an intense snowfall event hit the city. Earlier in the day, Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for many regions in the Province.

Local Fighter Giving Back to the Community

Local MMA fighter, Curtis DeMarce is doing his part to give back to the community that has shown him tremendous support over the years. “I’m humbled and grateful for the support the Brandon community has shown me over the years as my MMA career has grown. Now it’s my turn to show my support and give back to this community that has been so great to me. Philanthropy is an important aspect of my life and I’m so excited to see this project come to life.” stated DeMarce. In collaboration with Pro Pretty Prints, a division of Progressive Westman, DeMarce has opened an online store selling apparel with proceeds from the store going to the Westman Women’s Shelter in Brandon, Manitoba. The charity of choice was selected by his fans on social media earlier this year. “The Westman Women’s Shelter is one of many worthy causes in Brandon and I can’t wait to see how much money we can raise for them.” said DeMarce. The apparel features a cartoon style image of himself surrounded by Wheat City notable items. Perched on a hay bale, he’s drinking locally roasted Forbidden Flavours coffee, a Canadian flag is waving in the background, and his gym bag from Peak Performance Athletics is tossed upfront. With his belt over his shoulder and his pup Kali by his side, you can’t help but smile when you look at the image. The online store featuring the fundraising apparel can be found at https://thecomebackkid.itemorder.com/sale and items will be available to order until Thursday, April 30th, 2020. Curtis grew up in Brandon, attending Vincent Massey High School, where he played competitive hockey with the AA Brandon Wheat Kings in Junior. After hockey, DeMarce found a new passion and love in the art and sport of Mixed Martial Arts. DeMarce made his Professional Debut at the young age of 18, making him the first and youngest fighter professionally out of Brandon, MB and one of the youngest in the Country. In September of 2016 DeMarce became the first and only Champion in Mixed Martial Arts to bring a professional title to the city of Brandon, MB.