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Student robbed in school bathroom, accused arrested

Suspect arrested for allegedly striking acquaintance with a needle

Vincent Massey High School Students Excel in Chemistry Contests

Possession of a Weapon , Consumption of alcohol in a public place

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for June 20, 2024

Robbery with a Weapon

Traffic Stop Resulting in Arrests

Downtown Market Housing Incentive Program

Police say missing teen located safe

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On Sunday, December 8, 2019, we reported on missing youth Cheyenne BYCZKOWSKI. On the evening of December 9, 2019, she was located safe. We would like to thank the public for their support in sharing this information.

Special Media Release – Missing Female Youth

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Cheyenne BYCZKOWSKI, age 16 years of Brandon, was last seen in the city on Tuesday, December 03, 2019, at 2 p.m., when she was leaving school. She is described as being Caucasian, 5’03” tall, 120 pounds, has blue eyes, dirty blonde hair, a scar on her left cheek, and a medium build. When last seen she was wearing blue jeans, a green shirt, a blue hoodie with “Nashville” on the back, and black running shoes. According to her family, Cheyenne does have a history of not coming home or checking in for brief periods, however a five-day absence with no contact is unusual and they are concerned for her well being. She does have associations to several small towns surrounding Brandon including the Forrest, Rapid City, Rivers, and Minnedosa area. If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Cheyenne BYCZKOWSKI, please call the Brandon Police Service at (204)729-2345.

Our Lil Barnyard now taking bookings for sleigh-rides

A winter sleigh ride is a wonderful way to take in the sights and sounds of winter. It’s also a perfect way to enjoy this winter wonderland during family outings, wedding parties, staff parties, and holidays. Our Lil Barnyard, located approximately 20 minutes from Brandon, offers 40 minute sleigh rides along a beautiful trail through a peaceful snow covered bush on the south side of the Brandon Hills. They also have available a fire-pit area for you to gather around with your group or family. They can accommodate either large (15), or small groups, and are currently accepting bookings most evenings and weekends. To book a ride please contact them at 204-728-3645 or email jenn.neufeld@yahoo.ca. Pricing: $10 per person (minimum $100 fee) $5 per child, 5 and under $20 per 1/2 hour use of the fire-pit

Local Woman Win’s All-Inclusive Trip to Punta de Mita, Mexico

For the fifth consecutive year, Westman Communications Group (Westman Communications) is sending one lucky member on a hot holiday, far away from Manitoba winter. As part of our contest, loyal members of five years or more were eligible to win an all-inclusive trip for two to Punta de Mita, Mexico! This year’s lucky winner is Teresa Makarchuk from Virden, Manitoba! Westman Communications staff members’ surprised Makarchuk by showing up at her house to announce that she won a trip of a lifetime. “It is unbelievably exciting to win a trip to Mexico. I have never been and am looking very forward to it,” said Makarchuk. Makarchuk has travelled to numerous places, including Bermuda, Scotland, and the Bahamas, but she has never been on an all-inclusive vacation. “I have two wonderful kids who really want to come along… maybe next trip,” laughed Makarchuk. “But I truly thank Westman Communications Group for this opportunity. It is bringing extreme happiness to both myself and my friend Dawn. We’re looking forward to catching up in paradise.” Makarchuk and her old high school friend, Dawn, will hit the beaches of Punta de Mita, Mexico, from March 4 – March 10, 2020 courtesy of Westman Communications. “I love everything about Westman Communications, she added. “I love their channels, and the service I have gotten has always been amazing.” (submitted)

Real Canadian Superstore calling on Brandon residents to support annual holiday food drive

It’s the time of year when everyone is thinking about food. But while most are doing their holiday baking, preparing for holiday entertaining and a turkey feast, others in our community are worrying about how to keep food on the table and kitchen cupboards full when there are so many other expenses to think about as well. That’s why Real Canadian Superstore is launching the Holiday Food Drive at our stores throughout Winnipeg. From November 29 to December 24, all Real Canadian Superstore stores will be collecting nonperishable food items as well as cash donations to help community members in need across Winnipeg. One hundred percent of donations collected at each store will stay in the local community. In Brandon all food and monetary donations will go to Brandon Samaritan House Ministries. Food Banks Canada’s Hunger Count 2019 Report shows that in Manitoba, children make up 40 per cent of those using the services of food banks (40.6 per cent). Almost one in eight food bank clients is working but unable to make ends meet. “As the winter closes in, and especially leading up to the holidays, there are many stresses on a household budget. Sometimes there just isn’t enough money for everything,” says John Jackson from the Brandon Samaritan House Ministries. “The Real Canadian Superstore holiday campaign comes at a perfect time each year to help make the holidays brighter for everyone, and to help local food banks, and our clients, get through the long months ahead.” This year Real Canadian Superstore is calling once again for donations of nutritious non-perishable food items as well as cash. Last year during the Holiday Food Drive residents of Manitoba donated thousands of pounds of non-perishable food to local food banks across the province. We would like to challenge community members to help us raise even more this holiday season! (submitted)