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Stolen Black GMC Yukon SLE

Brandon Police Apprehend Suspect After High-Speed Incidents with Stolen Vehicle

CN Police Officer arrested for Impaired Driving

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for November 15, 2024

City Hall Offers Multiple Options For Utility Payments

Canada Post receives strike notices from CUPW

Armed Robbery on 10th Street: Female Suspect Arrested

18-Year-Old Male Arrested Following Assault Allegations in Brandon

Assault by choking

On April 21st at 5:41 pm a 23-year-old female attended to the Brandon Police Station to report that she had been punched and choked by a family member. A 30-year-old male was arrested and later released for court on June 24th, 2024.

Arrest made after Break, Enter and Assault

Suspect Charged for attempting to stab an Officer

At approximately 8:17pm, Friday evening, Police were called to a hotel on 18th St. N after a male patron had reportedly punched another male in the face. The suspect, who had fled before Police arrived was located in the area, but instantly became aggressive. He attempted to punch one of the responding officers and then pulled knife and swung at the other officer with the knife, narrowly missing him. A successful Taser deployment enabled Police to gain control of the combative suspect. A 34yr old Brandon man will appear in Court today after being charged with Assault PO, Assault PO with a weapon, Resist Arrest, and other weapons related charges.

New Billboards Light Up 1st Street

Travelling down 1st Street on the Accent Striping parking lot you will notice two large electronic billboards.   Owners Nikki Clearsky and Darcy Willey have spent close to two years to make this plan happen. Willey told BDNMB.CA " we suffered some set backs with Covid but we feel in Brandon these two signs have the best resolution and quality" Being locally owned and operated should be a selling feature for companies looking to expand their brand. Costs are reasonable at $700.00 per month gets your ad or message on one sign for 30 days. Contact Darcy for advertising 204 725 9390

Fusion Credit Union Announces $1.3 Million in Returns to Members

At the Annual General Meeting held last night, Fusion Credit Union announced a patronage allocation of $525,000 to members, plus $784,000 in cash payouts to select members, for a total of $1.3 million in total returns in 2024, based on 2023 results. Our dedicated employees, leadership team, and Board of Directors, combined with the support of our members and communities, all contributed to a successful year at Fusion,” states Darwin Johns, CEO of Fusion Credit Union. “Our patronage announcement is a testament to the trust and confidence placed in us by our members and we are proud to reward and thank them for their loyalty.” A patronage allocation is a value returned to a member of Fusion Credit Union based on their relationship with the credit union. The patronage amount is a portion of interest paid and earned during the past year and varies from member to member. All patronage allocations are retained in a Surplus Share account and select member groups receive cash payouts. Guided by the sentiment, “Here for Good”, Fusion is committed to investing in the future of their communities and contributing to a more prosperous future for all residents. “Our members place their faith and trust in us, and, in return, we invest in the aspirations of local entrepreneurs, contribute to local organizations, and support grass-roots initiatives that build our economies,” says Johns. “Channeling these resources back into our communities generates local growth and creates opportunities for all.” This year $784,000 will be paid out in cash to members 65 years of age and older and those under age 19, as well as members who hold over $15,000 in surplus shares. All eligible members will receive their pay-outs in May, while patronage allocations will appear on member statements in April 2024. Over the past six years, Fusion Credit Union has rewarded members with over $9.69 million in patronage allocations and cash pay-outs. “We are grateful to our members for their continued support,” says Johns. “Your loyalty empowers us to foster local growth and prosperity. Thank you for being invaluable partners on this journey.”