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Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

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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

Youth Smashes Window, Mother Threatens Occupant and Kicks in Door

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Single-vehicle rollover leads to impaired driving charges for driver

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 8:25 pm on Saturday, a 911 caller reported a single vehicle roll over accident at Queen Elizabeth Park on 26th St North. Officers attended and located a female driver who had reversed off the roadway into the ditch, causing her vehicle to roll over. She showed signs of impairment and was arrested. She failed a breathalyzer test and was charged with Driver over 80 Mg% and Impaired driving. She was released to appear in court in July. Two passengers in the vehicle fled the scene and were located by the Police Service Dog Unit. A 30 year man was arrested as he was in breach of an undertaking by consuming alcohol. He was lodged and will be released to appear in court in August. The second male, will be released to appear in court in August. The second male, a 37 year old from Winnipeg, violated his parole conditions and was arrested. He was lodged at BCC.

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Brandon & area

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for Brandon & surrounding area. It says we could see a severe thunderstorm develop late this afternoon and this evening. "Conditions are favourable for the development of dangerous thunderstorms that may be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, damaging hail and torrential rain," Environment Canada said in its alert. Environment Canada says these storms are capable of producing strong wind gusts and large hail which can damage property or cause an injury. You’re being asked to continue to monitor forecasts and alerts issued by the organization.

Couple hide during residential break and enter in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 3:15 am on Saturday morning, the resident of an apartment in the 500 block of Louise Ave reported a man had just broke down the door of the apartment and she and her boyfriend were hiding inside. Officers set up around the area and the Police Service Dog unit conducted a search. The K9 officer and his partner located a male nearby and he was arrested for the break and enter. He was lodged at BCC and will appear in court on Saturday.
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Two females charged in separate meth possession arrests

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Possess Meth – CDSA Shortly after 2:00 pm, while members were on patrol in the downtown area, they came across a female who was wanted on an arrest warrant for Breach of Recognizance. The female was also on conditions which she was found to be in breach of. Once arrested, police located a small amount of meth on the female. The 40-year-old female was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre and will appear in court this morning on charges of Breach of Recognizance X 4 and Possess Meth. Possess Meth – CDSA At approximately 5:40 pm, police received a tip on the location of a 39-year-old female who was highlighted in the Brandon Sun as being wanted. Police located the female and arrested her. Upon searching her members located a small amount of Meth. She was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre and will appear in court this morning on charges of Breach of Recognizance and Possess meth.

Neelin Off Campus Becomes Stand-Alone School

Brandon School Division’s Senior Administration and Board of Trustees are pleased to advise that Manitoba Education & Training has approved a request for the Neelin High School Off Campus Program to become an official stand-alone school, now known as “Brandon School Division - Off Campus”. The official naming process will begin in September 2019, as outlined in Administrative Procedure 7035 – Naming and Renaming of Division Facilities. “It is very exciting news that Brandon School Division has received authorization from the province for the Off Campus Program to become its own school. The program has expanded dramatically over the years due to the dedication of the staff and the students, and it is only fitting that it become a school in its own right. The announcement of this development at the Off Campus Graduation Ceremony last Friday, June 21st, was met with enthusiastic applause from this year’s graduating class of sixty students.” Dr. Linda Ross, Chair Brandon School Division Board of Trustees The Off Campus Program is an initiative of the Brandon School Division that opened its doors in September of 2007. Offering an alternative and unique school setting, for students who are at risk of discontinuing their education for a variety of reasons, students are self-directed and able to work at a more flexible pace. “We are excited to move forward as our own stand-alone school in Brandon School Division; we look forward to continuing to build school culture, identity, and community to foster a sense of belonging for our students. We hope to further strengthen our school identity in the community as we continue to build connections with stakeholders and service providers to support our students.” Susan Gilleshammer, Acting Principal Brandon School Division – Off Campus School