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Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

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

Brandon Indigenous Tourism has a new identity

Brandon, MB – In association with the Brandon Urban Aboriginal Peoples’ Council, a new Brandon Indigenous Tourism logo has officially been unveiled. The Brandon Indigenous Tourism logo was created to uphold the acknowledgement of embracing the Indigenous story of our community, peoples and land. Brandon is located on Treaty 2, the unceded Territory of the Dakota and homelands of the Metis Nation. The logo is shaped in the form of a medicine wheel that embodies the four directions (north, east, south and west) and is represented by the four colors (red, yellow, white and black). The logo is also shaped in the form of a compass as it provides direction and a sense of adventure and navigation through history. The story of First Nations is represented by the tipi embraced by two trees on the land and the Metis are represented by the Infinity symbol that is expressed in the shape of the Assiniboine River and its many twists and turns. The image of the logo tells of a story that is often found in most urban centres and asks the question; what is the origin story of the land? Here you will see the city of Brandon in the background as the Indigenous learning experience is showcased in the forefront and offers a teaching and understanding of Indigenous history, peoples and importance of recognizing land and water. “In Brandon, Manitoba we have embraced the ancestral story of the land and give recognition to the history of the land and Indigenous peoples who originated here in Southwestern Manitoba on the crossing of Treaty 1 and Treaty 2, homelands of the Metis and a community we call home.” – Jason Gobeil, Aboriginal Community Coordinator Brandon Indigenous Tourism is created to support local actions and events that educate and open opportunity of building relationships with land, with Indigenous peoples and with each other. You will find many opportunities in Brandon to learn from the community with National Indigenous Peoples Day, Honouring the Good Road Gala and commemorative walks for Orange Shirt Day and Sisters in Spirit just to name a few. The logo is already showcased at the Brandon & Region Tourism Centre along with indigenous tourism publications for anyone interested. (submitted)

Exciting new Zoo Lights Festival opens in Winnipeg

Zoo Lights Festival opened yesterday at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg (2595 Roblin Boulevard). The 32-day winter lights festival is an ideal place to "experience a spectacular display featuring thousands of light installations to bring to life a magically illuminated fictional Manitoban winter town: Polar Town". Zoo Lights Festival is more then just lights. The event also features interactive experiences and warm-up areas, visits from Santa, fire pits, nightly entertainment, a Third + Bird market, live music, and great food. Zoo Lights Festival is a ticketed evening event. The after-hours festival runs between November 30, 2019 and January 5, 2020. For additional information, visit the Zoo Lights Festival website at www.assiniboinepark.ca/zoo-lights-festival.

Brandon driver charged with impaired driving after colliding with parked vehicle

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 4:54 a.m. today, a 23-year-old Brandon woman struck a parked vehicle in the 200 block of Dennis Street and left the scene. She was located parked in the 100 block of Dennis Street, still behind the wheel of the vehicle and was found to be impaired. She provided samples of her breath above the legal limit, and detained at the Brandon Correctional Centre for remand later today. She is charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired, breach of recognizance, and prohibited driving, and will appear in Brandon court next week.

Brandon City Council extends leave for Rod Sage

The Council of the City of Brandon wishes to advise that the administrative leave of City Manager Rod Sage has been extended to January 31st, 2020. As with his initial leave, Council has determined that an extension of that leave continues to be in the best interest of all parties. Mr. Dean Hammond has been fulfilling the role of Acting City Manager and that arrangement will continue during this period. As this matter is ongoing, Council will not make further comment on this matter. (Media Statement from Brandon City Council)

Local massage therapist accused of sexually assaulting 2 clients

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On November 1, 2019, police received a report of a sexual assault, which occurred on October 30, 2019 by a Massage Therapist. The female victim reported that while receiving a massage the therapist made inappropriate sexual comments, while touching her in a sexual manner. A second female victim also came forward to report a similar incident, which occurred in the fall of 2018 by the same Massage Therapist. An investigation into the two reports led police to arrest the 54-year-old male on November 28, 2019. He will appear in court on January 20, 2020.