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Brandon ‘Smack the Jack’ Player Wins $1.03 Million Jackpot

Property Crimes, Weapons and as always…more warrants executed

Brandon Pickleball Club making huge progress

New critical care centre in Brandon to open this spring

Provincial minimum wage to increase October 1, 2026

Assaults, Arrest Warrants and Stolen Vehicle Recovered

Male Suspect Arrested After Attempted Break-Ins at Multiple Businesses

Stolen Truck, Firearms Seized After Police Chase Leads to Four Arrests in Brandon

Our Manitoba Photo Contest Winner Unveiled

Alysa Ferguson of Thompson is the winner of this year's Sunrise Credit Union Our Manitoba Photo Contest. Alysa’s photo ‘Minosiw’ (below) emerged as the winner from over 400 entries for this year's contest. A shortlist of 30 images was put through one-week public voting last month through the ourmanitoba.org website. The week-long voting period saw close to 9,300 votes cast, with the 12 finalists and the grand prize winner receiving the most votes. Ferguson, who is originally from Minnedosa, took the winning photo at Fish Lake, Manitoba, on September 25, 2020. The name ‘Minosiw’ (pronounced min-NOOSE-sue) is Cree for ‘Beauty.’ “That picture, we were out moose-hunting, so we were out sleeping on an island, and the lights were out all around us.” said Ferguson, “They’re usually out when we go out moose-hunting, so I knew they (the Northern Lights) would be out. But the clouds had just cleared off, and they came dancing.” A self-taught photographer, Ferguson moved to Thompson in 2007 but still maintains her account at the Minnedosa branch and vacations frequently with her family at their cottage at Minnedosa Lake. “Just the last few years, I got into it when the kids were young because I needed a hobby.” Said Ferguson, “It seemed the only time I had to myself was nighttime. Some friends took me out to do aurora shooting, and I just fell in love with it.” All 13 finalists will also receive a canvas print of the winning photograph, be featured in the 2022 Sunrise Credit Union calendar, and appear on Sunrise Credit Union's branch TVs and social media channels. In addition, Alysa Ferguson earned the Grant Prize of a $500 One-Year Term Deposit from Sunrise Credit Union. 2021 marked the ninth edition of the Our Manitoba Photo Contest, and the unveiling of the grand prize winner on Wednesday (May 12) coincided with Manitoba Day.(submitted)

Police in Brandon arrest man said to be in possession of a machete

Source: Brandon Police Servive Media Release On May 10, 2021 shortly after 6:00 pm, police responded to a report of two individuals believed to be carrying knives in the 100 block of McTavish Ave.  The 52-year-old male was found in possession of a machete and a pocketknife.  He was also to abide by conditions not to be in the company of the second individual.  He was arrested and lodged at Brandon Police Service.  He will appear in court today on charges of Carry a Concealed Weapon and Fail to Comply with Undertaking. The 29-year-old female, kept trying to step in front of the police cruiser as police were attempting to leave with the male.  She too was arrested due to her intoxication level and lodged for Breach of Peace at Brandon Police Service until sober.

Family dispute leads to charges for Brandon teen

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On May 10, 2021, police responded to several reports of a dispute between family members at a residence after midnight. The 16-year-old son who was causing the disturbance was given an opportunity to remain at home; however, after several hours, his behavior escalated and he proceeded to spray another family member with bear mace. Police returned and arrested the youth. He was lodged and will be released to appear in court on June 8, 2021 on charges of Assault with a Weapon, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, And Administer Noxious Thing with Intent.

K-12 Schools in Brandon to Move to Remote Learning Effective May 12

As a proactive measure and to mitigate increasing transmission of COVID-19, all kindergarten to Grade 12 schools in the City of Winnipeg and the City of Brandon will move to remote learning effective Wednesday, May 12 until May 30, Education Minister Cliff Cullen announced today.“Keeping schools open and safe for students, staff and families has been at the forefront of our COVID-19 response planning, and our priority has been to have students in classrooms with face-to-face instruction to the greatest extent possible,” said Cullen. “However, increased transmission of the variants of concern, increased case numbers in larger centres and rising numbers of cases in younger people means we are moving to remote learning in Winnipeg and Brandon to better protect students, families, teachers and staff.”For schools remaining open in other parts of Manitoba, the following additional measures will be implemented during this period:•    schools with multiple cases (outside of same household cases) will be moved proactively to remote learning as per existing guidance;•    school officials can require students and/or staff who are showing symptoms to stay home for 10 days and encourage them to seek testing. Household members without symptoms should also self-isolate (quarantine) until the sick individual’s test result is received;•    all extra-curricular activities, organized sports and off-site activities are suspended, except for physically-distanced walks/runs in the local community;•    no indoor singing and no indoor use of wind instruments will be allowed; and•    all other public health measures will remain in effect.“While some of these people may not have caught the virus in school or spread it to others in schools because they were self-isolating at home, the rising case numbers mean we need to take steps now to break the cycle of transmission and reduce case counts,” said Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer. “Public health officials will continue to work with school leadership to actively monitor the situation, and move additional schools outside Winnipeg and Brandon to remote learning if and when the data indicates it is needed.”The minister noted schools in full remote learning will be able to accommodate kindergarten to Grade 6 children of critical services workers who cannot make alternative care arrangements if they are not required to self-isolate. In addition, schools will also be able to accommodate kindergarten to Grade 12 high-risk students and those with special needs.“While schools have done an excellent job protecting staff and students throughout the pandemic, there is a great deal of community transmission at this time, which is impacting our schools. This approach is needed to address community transmission and will support Manitoba’s efforts in moving through and out of the third wave,” said Roussin. “Between the significant restrictions that came into effect today and this proactive move to protect school communities, we believe we can bend the curve, reduce COVID-19 cases in Manitoba to ease the strain on our health system and reduce the risk of people getting sick, while we provide more vaccinations to people across the province.” At this time, child care facilities will remain open, including sites in Winnipeg and Brandon. However, children who are on remote learning at school should not attend child care facilities before or after school hours. All child care facilities will also follow the additional guidance for schools that remain open in communities outside Winnipeg and Brandon. Effective this week, shipments of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the child care sector will increase from 100,000 units per month to 1.1 million units per month to meet increased mask use requirements. Currently, public health officials are not recommending changes to cohort sizes, as there is less evidence of transmission in younger age groups. Public health officials will continue to review data and other measures to determine if changes are needed.For more information on the current public health orders and COVID-19 in Manitoba, visit: manitoba.ca/covid19. (Province of MB News Release)

BPS responds to B&E in progress at the Town Centre

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On May 7, 2021 at approx. 9:50 pm, police received a report of a B&E in progress at the Town Centre. The suspect removed an entire glass panel from an exterior door, then propped the doors open with garbage cans, before going up to the second level and kicking a window out. He then set up home, and was on scene when members arrived.  He was found to be under the influence of meth, and had a small quantity on him when arrested. He was held in custody until sober then released on an Undertaking to appear in court on July 8 charged with Break and Enter and Possession of Methamphetamine. A second subject was located near the Town Centre at the same time.  He was intoxicated and had no place to go and no one to look after him. He was lodged and released in the morning when sober.