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Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Early morning bear spray attack reported in Brandon

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Work Well Underway by City of Brandon ‘Pothole Patrol’

Brandon, MB – The onset of spring weather means the City of Brandon Streets & Roads Section’s attention has turned to patching the potholes popping up on City roadways. Multiple Streets and Roads crew are now out on a daily basis, patching early-season potholes with a temporary winter asphalt and tar mixture. Motorists are urged to drive with care and caution around crews as they conduct this work on City streets through the season. Once more consistently warmer temperatures arrive, crews can begin using the City of Brandon’s in-house asphalt reclaimer and asphalt pre-mix heater to patch potholes more permanently with hot mix. Later in the spring, the Public Works Department will be able to secure a commercial supply of hot mix asphalt. Motorists are encouraged to help crews out where possible and report problem potholes by calling the City of Brandon’s 24-hour Pothole Hotline at 204-729-2200. While the phone line is monitored for issues to be addressed, calls are not returned. Residents can also alert Street & Roads staff to problem potholes by submitting an online report on the City’s website by following this link: http://www.brandon.ca/report-an-issue. The City of Brandon reminds its residents that Victoria Avenue west of First Street, Richmond Avenue east of 18th Street, all of First Street (including the bridge), and all of 18th Street (including the bridges), are under the jurisdiction of the Province of Manitoba and, therefore, do not fall within the City of Brandon’s pothole patching program. Residents wishing to report a pothole or unsafe driving condition on a Provincial roadway can call 1-866-MANITOBA (1-866-626-4862). Residents should also note that the City of Brandon’s pothole patching program does not apply to the aprons (sloped approaches) leading into private driveways, nor does it apply to the accesses/approaches or parking lots of private businesses. The City of Brandon appreciates the public’s cooperation in reporting all potholes and doing their part in keeping our roads safer. (City of Brandon PSA)

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.
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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.