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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

Brandon man faces weapons charge

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Police received information of a 35 year old man obtaining a handgun from another male in the 700’ block of Rosser Ave. The suspect was located at a residence in the 000’ block of 8th Street North and found to be in possession of a C02 replica handgun. He was also found to be in breach of a court order not to possess weapons. He was lodged for court on December 5th, 2019.

Christmas Campaign Promotes Acts of Kindness, $14,000 in prizes to be awarded

Brandon, Manitoba – Christmas is not just a season, but a state of mind, a state of mind that includes goodwill, generosity, and kindness. Sunrise Credit Union is promoting these qualities this Christmas season through the Rise to the Challenge campaign, where $14,000 in prizes will be awarded following a draw. Tayona Johnas, VP Wealth and Marketing, is excited to learn about the variety of acts of kindness that will be experienced. “One lucky winner one is going to receive a huge prize package,” Johnas says, “With it, there’s an opportunity to ‘pay it forward’ in a way they may have never done before. This is one huge bundle of blessings!” After learning about the initiative, more than 100 small businesses in southwestern Manitoba quickly decided to contribute to the prize package. “The diversity of prizes is astounding - from ten yards of gravel to legal services to suitcases to a massage,” says Terri Roulette McCartney, Marketing Manager at Sunrise Credit Union. “We were humbled and pleased not only by the generosity of businesses in our communities, but that they so quickly recognized the value in spreading acts of kindness”. “Once we learned about Sunrise Credit Union’s goal to spread more kindness in the community this Christmas season, we jumped on board by contributing to the prize package,” says Heather Day, owner of Daydreams Esthetics Spa in Brandon. “We hope that the winner enjoys our contribution or pays it forward to another who could use some pampering!” To enter the draw: 1. Stop by any Sunrise Credit Union branch to pick up a ‘kindness card.’ 2. Perform three acts of kindness. For example: shoveling snow for your neighbour, donating to a food bank, treating someone to coffee, donating toys to charity, volunteering or letting someone go in front of you in line. 3. Fill out your ‘kindness card’ with your three acts of kindness along with your name and contact information. 4. Return your ‘kindness card’ to any Sunrise Credit Union branch to enter the draw The deadline to enter the contest is noon on December 20th. The winner will be announced Sunday, December 22nd, on the Sunrise Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. (submitted)

Missing man located deceased near 1st Street bridge

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On December 1st, 2019, police requested the public’s assistance in locating 62 year old Douglas Hicks. On December 3rd, 2019, at 4:09pm police located Mr. Hicks deceased near the 1st Street bridge. This incident is still under investigation by police and no further details will be released at this time. The police service would like to thank the public at large for their assistance with this incident.

New proposed legislation could see booze delivered with meals in Manitoba

The Manitoba government introduced legislation that would amend The Liquor, Gaming, and Cannabis Control Act (LGCCA) to allow more options for consumers by allowing liquor to be sold with take-out and delivery meal service by licensed establishments, Crown Services Minister Jeff Wharton announced today. “For several years, restaurant owners have expressed interest in selling wine, beer and single-serve beverages through food take-out or delivery service,” said Wharton.  “This is a win-win for businesses and customers as restaurants will now be able to expand their business and offer an additional service to customers.” Liquor delivery and take-out orders would be linked to meal orders and offered by licensed establishments whose primary business is food, such as restaurants.  Liquor pricing will be the same as in-dining service menu prices, which will link wine and beer retail to the licensees’ meal service. The amendment also considers social responsibility in serving alcohol, drivers delivering alcoholic beverages will be required to be 18 years of age or older, be certified by the LGCA’s Smart Choices responsible sales and service program, and conduct mandatory identification checks. Several private wine stores have indicated they see this as an opportunity to sell more wine to their corporate restaurant customers, noted Wharton, which will also support their economic viability. The proposed legislation would also amend The Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act to remove the current reference to ‘beer’ under the distributor section, which limits distribution for private distributors, and replaces it with ‘beverage alcohol categories’.  This will allow third parties to dispense a wider variety of product to licensed vendors including private wine stores and hotel beer vendors by agreement with Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries. Wharton noted this is another step to reduce red tape and to provide more choice and convenience for the consumer and greater opportunities and flexibility for businesses. (Province of Manitoba News Release)

School Bus Hits the Ditch

Fire/EMS and police responded to the area of Highway #1 and Highway #110 junction Tuesday afternoon for a school bus in the north ditch. When emergency crews arrived, there were no children on the bus, and no hazards or injuries to attend to. It is unclear whether or not the bus was traveling on the side-road or the highway at the time of the crash. Police remained on scene to assist with traffic control, and waiting for a tow truck. Photos by Liam Pattison Photography.