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Manitobans Head into Long Weekend with Lowest Gas Prices in Canada Pipeline Restored to Full Capacity

Impaired cyclist tries to fight security guard

Assiniboine to expand North Hill Campus greenhouse facility with $2 Million from Canada Foundation for Innovation and Research Manitoba

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For June 27, 2024

Crown Does Not Authorize Charges Following Passenger Bus Collision Near Carberry

Male armed with club altered with nails and barbed wire arrested following Tuesday robbery call

Student robbed in school bathroom, accused arrested

Suspect arrested for allegedly striking acquaintance with a needle

City of Brandon Launches Upgraded ‘Open Government’ Web Portal

Brandon, MB – Strengthening its commitment to openness and transparency within the community it serves, the City of Brandon has launched an upgraded Open Government web portal that aims to take citizen access to government information to the next level. A revamp of the City of Brandon’s Open Government website (first launched in 2012) now provides a centralized online home for its open data catalogue and its existing web and mobile applications, with a particular emphasis on presenting information in a user-friendly, easy to navigate way. With a single visit to http://opengov.brandon.ca/, users can now directly access various ESRI-based maps, Brandon’s property assessment search, information on river levels, road closures, transit routes, and sanitation collection, and dozens of datasets relating to City governance, finance, infrastructure, and greenspace management. The site will also become the central hub for new interactive citizen engagement tools developed by the City’s Information Technology Department, such as the newly-launched Municipal Budget Allocator function. The budget allocator tool provides users with detailed information on the municipal budget and allows them to theoretically “modify” the budget by increasing, decreasing or maintaining funding for the City’s various core service areas. Public feedback garnered from this tool will be considered in future budget years. This tool augments the City of Brandon Property Tax Estimator function previously developed in 2017 to assist taxpayers in better understanding how annual property taxes impact them. “The City of Brandon places very high value on connecting with our residents in a meaningful way to ensure they are informed about the work our municipal staff do for them each and every day,” notes Brandon City Manager/CAO Rod Sage. “By making it even easier for residents to have access to information relevant to City programs, services and governance functions, it is our hope to see increased citizen engagement and the continued fostering of a healthy level of municipal democracy.” Another highlight the new website offers is a refresh of the City of Brandon Corporate Scorecard, which has been augmented with detailed explanations of the metrics being measured annually by departments, as well as graphs showing year-over-year comparative data. The portal also provides access to the City of Brandon’s established user applications such as the interactive snow-clearing and street-sweeping maps, the “My City” Apple app, and the City of Brandon Sanitation Section’s Waste Wizard resource. City of Brandon Director of Information Technology Todd Burton notes that the City of Brandon’s first Open Data initiative was launched as a small pilot project in the spring of 2012 and featured only a small handful of datasets, and has now grown to feature dozens of datasets and a wide range of interactive applications. “For several years now, the City of Brandon’s Information Technology Department has placed particular focus on the development of applications that provide our citizens with relevant, useful information on how their municipal government serves the needs of their community,” says Burton. “By compiling all of these technology tools together within a single web portal, it makes it that much easier for residents and interested application developers to engage with their municipal government.” A video overview of the City of Brandon’s Open Government initiative can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUnroqPHZLc.

New stiffer penalties for distracted driving in Manitoba starts tomorrow

Source: RCMP in Manitoba Approximately 1000 people are charged each year by Manitoba RCMP for using a handheld electronic device while driving. Stronger penalties come into effect Nov. 1. Using a handheld electronic device while driving will lead to a 3-day suspension. Subsequent offences within a 10-year period will lead to a 7-day suspension. A temporary driving permit will be issued at the same time of the suspension and is valid until 11:59 pm of the following day. This allows you to get home and make alternate arrangements. Manitoba driver`s licences will be confiscated and can be picked up when the suspension is over (pick up location will be on the temporary driving permit). Out of province driver`s licences are not confiscated.

Two suspects arrested after allegedly spraying two people with bear mace

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On Tuesday night at approximately 10:22pm, Police received a report of a disturbance at a residence in the 2200 block of Brandon Avenue. Police attended and learned two people were sprayed with bear mace. Police apprehended two suspects, a male and a female, found in a backpack the bear mace. A 14yr old Brandon male youth was arrested for Assault with a Weapon and Breach of Probation not to possess weapons and lodged at BCC to appear in Court on October 31st. The female provided a false name to Police. Police learned her true identity and she was breaching her Probation curfew condition. A 14yr old Brandon female youth was arrested and released to appear in Court on November 13th.

Headstones knocked over at Brandon Cemetery

The following series of photos were submitted to BDNMB.CA of some headstones that were knocked over at the Brandon Cemetery over the weekend.  Accordingly to an employee of the City of Brandon about 25 headstones were knocked over in total and that employees had put them back in place Monday morning.  Apparently, there was "very minimal to no damage to the headstones".  

Brandon man allegedly found in possession of meth and cocaine

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 29, 2018, a 32-year-old male was stopped while driving a vehicle in the 200 blk 6th St. He was a Prohibited Driver and was arrested. Upon being searched, a small quantity of meth and cocaine was found on him. He was released to appear in court on a later date on charges of Drive While Disqualified, Possession of a Controlled Substance.