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Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba Security Rebate Open for Applications

Manitobans Head into Long Weekend with Lowest Gas Prices in Canada Pipeline Restored to Full Capacity

Impaired cyclist tries to fight security guard

Assiniboine to expand North Hill Campus greenhouse facility with $2 Million from Canada Foundation for Innovation and Research Manitoba

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For June 27, 2024

Crown Does Not Authorize Charges Following Passenger Bus Collision Near Carberry

Male armed with club altered with nails and barbed wire arrested following Tuesday robbery call

Two youths charged after allegedly damaging three vehicles

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On April 25th, 2019, at 10:30pm, police were called to a residence in the 100 blk of 24th Street on a complaint of damage to property. Two youths, a 14 year old male and a 12 year old female, both from Brandon, were charged with Mischief to Property Under $5000 X 3 as a result of damaging three vehicles. Both accused will appear in Brandon Court on May 28th, 2019.

Traffic stop in Brandon leads to major drug bust

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On April 24th, 2019 at 9:21 pm Brandon Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle. As a result of the investigation that ensued, a search of the vehicle led to the discovery of two large bags containing illicit drugs. The first of the two bags tested positive for Crystal Meth and has a potential maximum street value of $ 100,000. The contents of the second bag is believed to be Heroin mixed with Fentanyl with a maximum potential street value $ 150,000. At the time of his arrest, the accused was also found in possession of a $ 2610 dollars in cash which was also seized by police. The 37 year old man from Alberta was lodged at BCC and will appear in Brandon Court on April 25th, 2019.

City reminds residents to obtain annual pet license

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon’s Finance Department wishes to remind all residents that, as per City bylaw, dogs and cats kept as pets within the City of Brandon must be accompanied by a valid licence. City of Brandon Animal Control By-Law No. 5900 states that all such animals – whether they are considered to be indoor pets or not – must be accompanied by a valid licence authorized by the City of Brandon, which must be renewed on an annual basis. The Brandon Police Service’s Animal Control officers patrol the City and local dog parks and can request to see a pet’s licence at any time. As per the City of Brandon Compliance By-law No. 7198, the fine for an unlicensed cat or dog is $100. Cat and dog owners are also cautioned that if their unlicensed cat or dog is ever apprehended by Brandon Police Service Animal Control officers, they will be subject to impound fines. In addition, a licence must be purchased for an apprehended animal prior to it being returned to the owner’s possession, along with additional impound fees. Pet licences can be easily obtained through the Finance Department at Brandon City Hall. As per the 2019 Fee Schedule, the cost to register a spayed/neutered cat or dog is $20, while the cost to register an unspayed/unneutered cat or dog is $56. Proof of up-to-date rabies vaccination and spay/neuter must be presented prior to the issuance of a licence. General information about annual cat or dog licensing within the City of Brandon can be obtained by contacting the City of Brandon Finance Department’s By-law Compliance Clerk at 204-729-2230 or by visiting the Finance Customer Service Counter on the main floor of Brandon City Hall, 410-9th Street. (City of Brandon Public Notice)

Province Breaks Ground on New School in Brandon

BRANDON—Construction has started on a new kindergarten to Grade 8 school in southeast Brandon, Premier Brian Pallister announced here today. “We are delivering on our promise to build a new school in Brandon to accommodate the tremendous growth that has happened here over the past 20 years,” said Pallister during a groundbreaking ceremony at the school site.  “Today, as we break ground for Maryland Park School, we are taking another important step to address that need.” Total provincial funding for the new school is $24.1 million.  The 65,700-sq.-ft. facility at Maryland Avenue and Ninth Street has capacity for 450 students from kindergarten to Grade 8, and is designed to accommodate an additional 200 students if needed. The school will also feature a child-care centre with 74 spaces.  The centre will accommodate 54 preschool children and 20 infants and will provide flexible care to 40 nursery, preschool, and before-and after-school students. The new school will feature a multi-purpose space, band room, library, gymnasium, classrooms, home economics and industrial arts labs, a grooming room and life-skills suite.  It will also include resource teaching and support spaces and a science, technology, electronics and mathematics (STEM) lab. The facility is being designed to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) silver certification and Manitoba Hydro energy targets. “The people of Brandon applaud the province for making the right decision in investing in a new school for Brandon,” said Dr. Linda Ross, chairperson, board of trustees, Brandon School Division.  “I would like to further acknowledge the efforts of Brandon’s MLAs as well as those of city council and the Brandon community at large in advocating for this much needed new educational facility.  Students living in this newly developed area of Brandon South will have the community school they deserve, and current pressures on capacity in kindergarten to Grade 8 schools across Brandon will be alleviated.” The premier thanked the Brandon School Division board of trustees and administration and the City of Brandon for their years of hard work to make the project a reality. Maryland Park School is scheduled to open in fall 2020 and is one of seven new schools the provincial government is currently building across Manitoba.

Spring Market Raising Money for Animals

This weekend there is a new market in town, the Gold Leaf Events Spring Craft & Gift Market. This market will feature over 40 local and surrounding area artisans, crafters and home-based businesses all while raising money for Strays That Can’t Pay. For those who don’t know, Strays That Can’t Pay are a not-for-profit animal rescue group here in Westman. They are currently on an intake freeze while they pay down their vet bills. At the market, there will be a bake sale and raffle prizes with all proceeds going to the animal rescue group. Gold Leaf Events owner and event planner, Krista Powell, who brings over 7 years of market planning experience, is excited, “It is going to be a fun day! There is a fabulous line up of talented vendors that will have bath and beauty products, jewelry, henna tattoos, women’s fashion, truffles, candy, home décor, pet items, kids items, pottery, vegan skincare, upcycled items, perennials, succulents, air plants and more! We are holding the event in the beautifully renovated Dome Building and we are raising money for a great cause!” The Market runs from 10am-4pm on Saturday, April 27th at the historical Dome Building. Admission is $2 while children 12 and under are free. Find Gold Leaf Events on Facebook and Instagram for more information.