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High School Incident

Suspects from October 27th theft caught and charged, Motor Vehicle Vs. Pedestrian accident

Brandon Celebrates Collaboration With Fusion Credit Union To Save Brandon Ratepayers Millions

RCMP investigate homicide of Brandon man in Swan River, suspects arrested

Theft suspect found in possession of crystal meth, machete

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for November 1, 2024

Suspect caught on video surveillance stealing tip jar

Multi-Vehicle Collision at Van Horne and 21st Street Sends One to Winnipeg Hospital with Serious Injuries

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Nearly New Shop Spring & Summer Grand Reopening Thursday

The Nearly New Shop at 601-9th Street is filling up with some spectacular stock for their Spring & Summer Grand Reopening on Thursday, February 28th. Their profits stay in Brandon & buy equipment for patient care at the hospital. They are closed for restocking now, but starting on Thursday they will be open from 10am-5pm every Monday through Saturday. Look around for something that you adore, get it at a bargain price, and know that you are really making a positive difference in our community.
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Province Advises of Syphilis Outbreak in Manitoba

The Population Health division of Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living reports an outbreak of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that can be shared between sexual partners, throughout the province. Syphilis is known as the ‘great imitator’ because of the wide range of symptoms that infected individuals may develop.  These symptoms can be confused with other conditions or diseases.   Pregnant women can pass on the infection to their unborn baby during pregnancy or childbirth.  This is called congenital syphilis and may lead to birth defects or stillbirth. The number of cases diagnosed in pregnant women continues to rise.  More than 10 infants have been treated for congenital syphilis in the last six months, and a lack of prenatal care and substance use have been identified as factors in these cases. The majority of congenital syphilis cases have been reported in the Northern Health region and Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, but the risk is high across the province. Multiple Canadian provinces, including Alberta, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador, have reported congenital syphilis cases in recent years.  The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States is reporting the highest rates of congenital syphilis cases in decades. There has been an ongoing syphilis outbreak in Manitoba since 2014.  Recently, syphilis infections have increasingly occurred between heterosexual partners.  This means that women who are infected with syphilis in pregnancy and are not adequately treated can pass the infection on to an unborn child. There are tests to determine if a person, including a pregnant woman or a newborn, has syphilis.  Syphilis and congenital syphilis can be prevented by practicing safe sex and proper prenatal testing.  Syphilis and congenital syphilis can be treated with antibiotics.  The earlier women are tested and treated during their pregnancy, the less likely an unborn child will be severely affected. The province urges all women to seek regular prenatal medical care and to receive at least one test for syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections.  If a pregnant woman or her partner engage in sexual practices such as having multiple sexual partners or sex without barrier protection, or use intravenous drugs, more frequent testing is recommended because the risk of syphilis and congenital syphilis is much higher. Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living is actively engaged in a provincewide response to the current outbreak of syphilis. More information is available at www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/diseases/syphilis.html. Any individuals concerned about a syphilis infection should seek testing from their health-care provider.
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Woman kicks, spits at police officer following disturbance at Brandon business

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On February 24th, 2019 police attended to a complaint of a disturbance in a business in the 2600 blk of Willowdale Crescent where a 23 year old Brandon woman was causing trouble inside the business. In an effort to remove the woman from the premise, she assaulted the attending police officers by kicking them as well as spitting at one of them in the face. The woman was eventually taken to BCC and will appear in Brandon Court on February 25th, 2019 charged with assault Police Officer x 5 as well as Resist Arrest.
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Car stolen after it is left running outside Rosser Avenue business

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On Saturday evening, Police received a report that a vehicle was stolen from the 900 Block of Rosser Avenue. The 2006 Ford Mustang car with Manitoba licence plate GUP 147 was left running while the owner entered into a business. The vehicle has yet to be recovered and the Police investigation continues.
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Brandon Man Arrested for Dangerous Driving

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release A 24-year old Brandon man was arrested early Saturday morning after he failed to stop for police in the 1800 Block of McDonald Avenue.  Police followed and the man drove his vehicle into a ditch just outside of Brandon.  He will be charged with dangerous driving, flight from police and he was wanted on two arrest warrants.  He will appear in court later this morning.