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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

Early morning bear spray attack reported in Brandon

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Police: Man arrested after attempting to flee in stolen vehicle

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On Sunday afternoon at approximately 1:00pm, Police received information of a suspended male driver was operating a motor vehicle southbound in the 300 block of 18th Street North. Police attended to the area and upon seeing the Police, the suspect vehicle turned east onto McGregor Avenue and led Police on a pursuit that travelled back onto the 18th Street Daley Overpass and east on Pacific Avenue under the 18th Street Daley Overpass. The suspect vehicle lost control and the two suspects were apprehended inside the vehicle. The speeds were less than 70 kms and traffic was very light. Police had learned, during the pursuit, that the vehicle was stolen from Winnipeg. The male passenger was found to have in his possession a folding knife contrary to his Probation Order. The male driver, a 24yr old Winnipeg man was arrested for Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Dangerous Operation of Motor Vehicle, Flight Whlie Pursued and Drive While Disqualified. The male was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre to appear in Court on February 18th. The male passenger, a 28yr old Rivers, Mb man was arrested for Possession of Property Otained by Crime and Fail to Comply with Probation Order. The male was released to appear in Court on March 18th.
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Woman charged with impaired driving following call reporting car in a ditch

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On Saturday morning, at about 6:25 AM, a 911 call was received reporting a car in the ditch in the 4000 block Victoria Avenue East.  When members attended, the female driver showed signs of impairment and she was subsequently brought back to BPS where she provided breath samples.  The tests resulted in readings of a blood alcohol content of approximately one and one-half times the legal limit. The 24 year-old Carberry resident was charged with impaired driving and drive over .08, and was released to appear in court on February 21st.

Community Connection: 20 Questions with Shane Robins

Welcome to the second “Community Connection” feature on www.bdnmb.ca where every few weeks we will be asking a friendly Brandon resident 20 questions about themselves and their life in the area.  This time around Shane Robins takes a turn answering our questions. Name:  Shane Robins First job: Chicken Corral, Neepawa MB Childhood celebrity crush: Prince It’s Sunday morning, what are you having for breakfast: Bullet Proof Coffee What is Brandon's most valuable asset: It’s people If you were trying out for Canadian Idol what would be your go to song: That Don’t Impress Me Much - Shania Chicken wings or lettuce wraps: Lettuce Wraps If an actress could play you in a movie, who would it be: Kiera Knightly Favorite city to visit: London England Your fast-food guilty pleasure: Tims I guess.....Not a fan of fast food Apart from loved ones, what’s your most treasured possession: my music collection A new business you would like to see make an appearance in Brandon: Costco makes sense Dream dinner party guests (4): Dali Lama, Einstein, David Goggins (Instagram) and Van Gough A movie you would watch again tonight: Eat Pray Love You've got friends visiting Brandon for the first time, where are you taking them: To the Firehouse! Biggest Pet Peeve: bad breath Bags/Purses or Shoes: shoes If it’s a beautiful day, where locally (75 km radius) are you going to spend it? On a lake in a boat Tell us 4 things you can’t live without: music, family, coffee, mascara ???? Describe Brandon in one word: Growing
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BU mental health researchers asking men to share their experiences

BRANDON – Researchers at Brandon University (BU) have launched a new project to study the stress experienced by men in the Westman region. The two-year case study, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, seeks to address growing mental health concerns in the Prairie provinces. Rates of completed suicide on the Prairies are the highest in Canada outside the Territorial North and are higher among men than women. Dr. Rachel Herron “We have seen significant efforts to increase awareness of men’s health issues in Canada,” said project lead Rachel Herron. “Initiatives such as the recent Let’s Talk campaign and Movember have helped to bring mental health and wellness into the public eye, but we also need to understand the challenges and stress men face in the region to provide better support to them and their families. We need to know what is getting in the way of their health.” The research team is looking for men across the Westman region to participate in small group discussions or share their story one-on-one. Anyone interested in participating in the project can contact Herron at 204-727-9771 or at HerronR@BrandonU.ca. Herron, who is the Canada Research Chair in Rural and Remote Mental Health and a member of BU’s Department of Geography, is joined on the research team by Jonathan Allan (Gender and Women’s Studies, BU), Candice Waddell (Department of Psychiatric Nursing, BU) and Kerstin Roger (Department of Community Health Science, University of Manitoba). They are working with a wide group of community partners to reach a diverse group of participants and expand current understandings of men’s mental health in the region. They hope the information collected will help to improve policy and programs in the area. Across Canada, men report lower levels of stress and depression and yet they have much higher rates of suicide than women. In general, men are less likely to talk about, and seek support for, their mental health needs than women and this is particularly the case in rural Canada. Addressing this issue requires a better understanding of how and where men experience stress, how they cope, and how they can express their mental health challenges.
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Maryland Park School – Tender Awarded

During the regular Board Meeting held on Monday, February 11, 2019, our Board of Trustees passed the following motion: Motion 09/2019: That the low Tender from Fresh Projectsin the amount of $22,679,187 (plus GST) for the construction of the new K-8 Maryland Park School be approved. Fresh Projects, a Winnipeg based company, will start the work this winter on Maryland Park School. Just a few quick steps away from Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School, Maryland Park School will be built at the corner of Maryland Avenue and Ninth Street. During the tender period, the Brandon School Division received ten (10) bids in total. Four of these were local, from the City of Brandon and/or surrounding area. The tender was unanimously awarded to Fresh Projects as they had submitted the lowest bid. While Fresh Projects may not be a local company, approximately $10 million dollars of the work associated with the construction will be sub-contracted out to several local contractors for items such as electrical, mechanical and roofing. Official contracts are in the process of being finalized and signed by all parties, and building permits are being prepared and issued. The official ground-breaking event will be scheduled in due course.