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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

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

New morning show to debut at 96.1 BOB FM starting Monday

BOB Mornings with Mike & Matt | 96.1 BOB FM Brandon Brandon Manitoba, September 27th, 2019 – There’s no turning back now. Everyone is gone for the weekend… iHeartRadio Canada’s 96.1 BOB FM is officially thrilled to reveal a brand new way to wake up in the Wheat City! BOB Mornings with Mike & Matt will take over weekday mornings starting Monday, September 30th at 6AM. “What could possibly go wrong?” questioned BOB program director Troy Scott, “who wouldn’t want M & M’s every morning?” Matt Gates joins Mike Lamb in the morning, moving from the drive slot after losing a bet he was pretty sure he’d win. Together Mike and Matt will wake up Westman with hits from 80’s, 90’s and whatever on the historic CKX-FM, the 1st FM stereo station in Manitoba. After Mike & Matt kick off BOB’s broadcasting day, the boys are followed by Amanda Navid on middays, and Darrian Wrightson who has failed upwards to drive from weekends. “We are so excited to be finally sharing a microphone (or two, if the budget is approved) in the mornings together. It’s going to be so much fun, and waking up to go to work with someone who’s already a great friend is a dream come true!” – Mike and Matt.
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Brandon woman charged with impaired driving allegedly tried to flee scene

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 8:50 p.m. Friday, a motor vehicle accident occurred in the 300 block of Russell Street, where a 54-year-old Brandon woman had driven her truck into several parked vehicles. The driver was attempting to flee the scene prior to police arriving, as she was still behind the wheel of the truck and was revving the engine; however, members of the public at the accident scene prevented her from leaving. The female provided samples of her breath well in excess of the legal limit for driving, and is in custody at the Brandon Correctional Centre for release later today when she is sober. She faces charges of driving while impaired by alcohol and driving over the legal limit of 80 mg%. She will appear in Brandon Provincial Court next week.
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Search warrant at Brandon home uncovers child pornography

Source:Brandon Police Service Media Release On June 20 of this year, police executed a search warrant at the home of a 55-year-old Brandon male, and seized computers and data storage devices. A forensic search of those devices resulted in the recovery of thousands of images of child pornography. He attended to the Brandon Police Service office on Friday; where police released him from custody on several conditions, including that he have no contact with children and is not to possess any electronic devices. He will appear in court in November.
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BSD hosting activities as part of Indigenous Awareness & Education Week

The week of September 30 – October 4th has been proclaimed by the City of Brandon’s Mayor, Rick Chrest as Indigenous Awareness & Education Week. Throughout the week, staff and students in the Brandon School Division will be participating in various activities and learning opportunities to assist the division with their goals: *All staff and students will be introduced to and/or will re-visit the truth, history and impacts of Canada’s Residential School System; * All staff and students will recognize that we have a shared history and therefore, an opportunity and a responsibility to work together for our shared future; *All staff and students will be able to explain what reconciliation means and why it matters; and * Each school will take action by creating a symbol of our commitment to continuous learning and positive change on our shared journey to achieving reconciliation – Act of Reconciliation; and *All staff and students will have a clear understanding of the significance of Orange Shirt Day. A Tipi installation at the Administration Office will take place on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 1:30 pm. Senior Administration, Board of Trustees, Indigenous Language Instructors and staff and students from George Fitton School will be joined by members of the Brandon Urban Aboriginal Peoples Council for the official installation and unveiling of the first of three Tipis to be installed on Brandon School Division property. Date: Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 1:30 pm Location: Brandon School Division Administration Office 1031 – 6th Street, Brandon (Submitted: Brandon School Division)
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BU mental health conference brings in Jordin Tootoo for public talk

Brandon University is inviting the community to a “Mental Health on the Prairies Conference and Community Gathering” this spring where everyone will be welcome to discuss and learn about mental wellness and addiction. The conference and gathering will run from April 29 through May 1, 2020 and will bring together researchers, professionals working in health and social care, educators, community groups, and people with lived experience of mental health and addictions to discuss mental health needs and solutions. The first evening of the event will kick off with a public keynote by Jordin Tootoo, former Wheat King and the first Inuk player in history to be drafted by the NHL. Tootoo’s talk will focus on creating a culture of inclusivity to promote mental health. Tickets will go on sale at the Westman Centennial Auditorium on Oct. 15, 2019. The conference and community gathering aims to increase access and participation in information exchange about mental health. “We need to work together as a community to support mental health. That is why this is such an important gathering for Brandon and southwestern Manitoba” said BU’s Dr. Rachel Herron, conference co-chair and Canada Research Chair in Rural and Remote Mental Health. The event planning team includes community co-chair Chris Bromley, Manager of Child and Adolescent Mental Health as well as educators and researchers from across disciplines including education, nursing and science at Brandon University. “A whole community approach to promoting and maintaining positive mental health care is key. That is what we are trying to achieve with this conference,” Bromley said. “Everyone has a place and a role to play when it comes to mentally healthy communities.” Several leading researchers on mental health from across Canada will bring their expertise to the event. The meeting will include invited presentations by Dr. Michael Ungar, a Canada Research Chair in Child, Family and Community Resilience at Dalhousie University, as well as Dr. Caroline Tait Co-lead of First Peoples First Person, a national Indigenous research hub of the Canadian Depression Research and Intervention Network. Local presenters from non-profits, health care, and those with lived experience will round out the conference and gathering. Participants in the meeting will also have an opportunity to actively engage by ‘walking in others shoes’ during experiential activities, including a poverty simulation, a forced displacement exercise, blanket exercise, and a virtual dementia tour. Participants can choose one of the experiences to attend. The three-day meeting will conclude with a World Café lunch, where participants will discuss community challenges and solutions to mental health promotion and well-being on the Prairies. Ultimately, the event aims to draw together applied experts such as practitioners working in the front lines and people with lived experience along with academic experts across the country to share knowledge and engage in critical conversations about community-based mental health research and solutions. “I am excited about this conference and gathering and the positive impact it can have as a priority objective of our Centre for the Critical Studies of Rural Mental Health and our community,” said BU Dean of Health Studies Dr. John Moraros. “I anticipate that this event will act as a catalyst for ongoing dialogue and support for mental health issues, policies and action to improve the quality of life for people in Manitoba and across Canada.” Conference organizers encourage people to kindly consider participating, contributing and benefitting from the upcoming conference and community gathering. Please visit the conference website for more information at BrandonU.ca/MHP. (Source: Brandon University News)