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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

Female suspect stabs police officer in the head with a hypodermic needle

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 8:05pm, police responded to a disturbance at a residence in the 900’ block of Queens Ave. Upon arrival, the first responding officer could hear screaming from within the residence. When he entered, he was confronted by a 25 year old female suspect who brandished a hypodermic needle loaded with an unknown substance. The suspect attacked the officer and stabbed him in the head with the needle. Throughout the struggle, the suspect stated she wanted to kill the officer and encouraged others inside the residence to kill the officer. The officer was able to control the suspect until more officers could arrive and take her into custody. She was lodged for court in the morning. The officer was treated at BRHC and released to continue treatment for exposure to potentially hazardous fluids.

Tough New Sanctions to Deter Impaired Driving Come Into Effect on Dec. 16

Manitoba’s stronger and more timely sanctions for impaired drivers come into effect on Dec. 16, Justice Minister Cliff Cullen announced today, reminding all motorists to make safe, responsible decisions to prevent collisions, injuries and other serious consequences. “Immediate roadside prohibition means we will be able to take more impaired drivers off the road sooner,” said Cullen.  “The strong sanctions in place are yet another good reason to make the right choice and never drive while impaired.  Manitoba continues to be a leader in dealing with impaired drivers, and together we are saving lives.” The Manitoba government highlighted additional details about immediate roadside prohibition earlier this fall in partnership with law enforcement agencies from across the province.  This approach increases sanctions for drivers who register a ‘warn’ level on an approved screening device and provides an alternative to the more time consuming criminal court process for those who ‘fail’ or refuse a test.  The testing device used for immediate roadside prohibitions provides a faster alternative to the breathalyzer, as testing a suspected impaired driver can take as little as six minutes. The new sanctions include monetary penalties and expanded use of vehicle impoundments and mandatory ignition interlocks.  Adding up all the administrative sanctions and monetary penalties, the minimum cost for a ‘warn’ will range from $700 for a first violation to $3,420 for a third or subsequent violation.  The minimum cost for a ‘fail’ will be $3,520, while the minimum cost for refusal of the approved screening device will be $3,970. The minister noted law enforcement will continue to have the option to proceed with criminal charges rather than the immediate roadside prohibition approach when they feel it is warranted. More information about current sanctions and penalties related to impaired driving is available online at www.gov.mb.ca/justice/commsafe/impaired.html. This website will be updated with information when the new law takes effect. (Province of Manitoba News Release)

Westman and Area Traditional Christmas Dinner looking for volunteers

No one should be alone at Christmas, however feeding 2000 + people each Christmas with another 1500 home deliveries to those that can't make it in, takes time, people, food and money! Now in it's 35th year of operation, the Westman and Area Traditional Christmas Dinner requires volunteers for a variety of jobs including food preparation, kitchen help, assembling take-out meals and more. This year’s meal will be served between 12:00pm and 6:00pm at the Victoria Inn's Grand Salon. For volunteer opportunities, please call their office at 204-728-7987 and leave a message. Their office hours are Monday to Friday from 10am – 2pm.

Annual holiday concert & sing-along this weekend at City Hall

The City of Brandon will be hosting a couple of events this weekend that are open to the public. A Free public swim/skate is scheduled to take place at the Sportsplex on Saturday, December 14. Public swimming runs from 1-6pm while public skating is scheduled for 2:15-4:15pm. They will be collecting non-perishable food items in support of Samaritan House.  Then on Sunday, the annual holiday concert and sing-along takes place at City Hall. The event features music by the Brandon Community Orchestra and begins at 1:30pm. Doors open 12:30 pm. Fort additional information, please visit the City’s Facebook page here.

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.