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Female charged with Assaulting a Police Officer, Assault, Theft under $5000

Knife Pulled on Employee, Hit and Run

Brandon Secures Over 6.2 Million from HAF

Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba Security Rebate Open for Applications

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Free public presentations on the importance of Wills and estate planning

The Brandon Area Community Foundation (BACF), Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, and the City of Brandon’s Age Friendly Committee wish to extend an invite to all members of the community interested in learning more about the importance of Wills and estate planning to consider attending a pair of free public presentations being hosted in Brandon during Will Week 2019. Recent surveys by both CIBC Bank and the Ontario-based LawPRO insurance company have indicated that approximately half of Canadians do not have a valid Will in place that contains their last wishes in the event of their passing. With this in mind,  BACF and the City of Brandon’s Age Friendly Committee have scheduled the following seminar opportunities for interested members of the public during Will Week 2019 (April 22nd to April 27th) where they may learn more about Wills, Power of Attorney and Health Care Directives. Tuesday, April 23rd at 6:30 p.m. at the Cultural Resource Centre, 638 Princess Avenue, Door “B” Wednesday, April 24th at 2 p.m. at the Brandon Court House, 1104 Princess Avenue The FREE sessions, delivered by lawyers from Meighen Haddad and Patersons law offices as a public service, will include information on how to create a will, how to update an existing will, and how to make a charitable gift within a will. Information regarding the importance of an enduring Power of Attorney and a clear Health Care Directive will be included as well. While the seminars are free to attend, seating is limited and pre-registration is required by calling 204-571-0529. “These sessions will provide great information to people of all ages,” notes Laura Kempthorne, Executive Director with the Brandon Area Community Foundation. “Having a valid, up-to-date Will, Health Care Directive and Power of Attorney ensures that your wishes will be met after your death. It also provides a great opportunity to make a charitable gift to a cause that's important to you.” “Securing a Will and other such documents prior to a person’s passing is important for people of all ages,” adds Jan Chaboyer, Co-chair of City of Brandon Age Friendly Committee. “Having a Will, an identified Power of Attorney and a clear Health Care Directive provides an individual or their loved one the ultimate respect by ensuring their wishes can be carried on in their absence.” More information about the Brandon Area Community Foundation visit http://www.bacf.ca/. (article submitted)

Police respond to multiple break & enter calls Sunday in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Break & Enters: On Sunday morning, a resident from the 200 block 10th Street E. reported that between approximately 5:00 AM & 7:30 AM, the storage shed on their property had been entered through a small window, which had been forced open. The suspects stole two handheld power tools, and a couple of other items. Also on Sunday morning, a resident from the 1000 block Russell Street reported that their unlocked shed had been entered and two bicycles stolen from within.  The bikes are described a small adult GT Aggressor Sport mountain bike, blue and white in color with orange accents, and had a red coiled cable lock wrapped around the front frame; and, a men’s mountain bike, blue and white in color. Just before noon on Sunday, a resident from the 1600 block McTavish Avenue reported a theft of multiple tools from their detached garage, which had been left unsecured, between Friday at 7:30 PM and Saturday at 8:00 AM.  Items stolen included a Husqvarna chainsaw; a DeWalt 20V cordless tool kit; a black bin containing corded power tools – DeWalt circular saw, Milwaukee reciprocating saw, Makita grinder, and 2 “zip” saws; and 2 black pails.

Easter Sunday Crash Takes out Traffic Light

Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded to the intersection of 10th St and Princess Ave for a two-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon. The Easter Sunday crash led to a traffic light being struck and heavily damaged. It appeared that nobody left the scene in ambulances. Accel Towing & Transport was tasked with cleaning up the wreck.

Youth accused of assaulting group home worker

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 2:15 p.m. Saturday, police attended to the downtown area of the city in relation to a reported disturbance. A female youth who is a resident of a group home in Brandon was found to be in a confrontation with one of the support staff from the home. Police investigation found that the youth had assaulted the worker just prior by pulling her hair and threatening to stab the staff member, and also the previous evening had damaged the staff member’s car by throwing rocks against it. The youth was charged with Assault, Uttering Threats, and Mischief to Property, and was released back to staff once she was processed at BPS.

Charges laid after police find loaded sawed-off .22 caliber rifle in stolen vehicle

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On Friday evening around 7 p.m., a 20 year old female and 21 year old male who are both residents of Brandon, were arrested in possession of a vehicle reported stolen earlier in the week, after the vehicle was stopped in the east end of Brandon. Also found in the suspect’s possession was a loaded sawed-off .22 caliber rifle and ammunition. Both suspects are charged with possession of property obtained by crime and firearms offences. They were lodged at BCC to be remanded today.