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Brandon Fire & Emergency Services Launches Recruitment Drive

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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

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BPS News Release October 1, 2024

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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Update On Snow Clearing Efforts from the City of Brandon

On March 4th, 2024, the City of Brandon initiated a comprehensive snow removal operation due to the significant snowfall experienced over the weekend. Besides managing the 30cm of snow that fell over the weekend, our teams are also contending with the snowfall and windy conditions of today. So far, the crews have successfully cleared 115 kilometers of roads, 39 kilometers of cycling paths, and 20 kilometers of pedestrian walkways. The critical P1A Route has been completed, and crews have now started working on the P1 Route. In regular circumstances, today’s snowfall amounts would have set crews back to clearing the P1A Route. However, as several residential areas are under more than 40 cm of snow, the City’s Streets & Roads crews will continue clearing the P1 Route. Sometime tomorrow crews will proceed into residential zones barring unforeseen circumstances, with the first focus going into Zone C, encompassing residential streets north of Pacific Avenue.  Once Zone C is complete, crews will move on to clearing Zone B. To facilitate thorough cleaning in your zone, residents are requested not to park on the street during snow clearing operations. Sidewalk & Path Clearing was completed, but due to the additional snow fall and windy conditions, crews will be clearing these areas again. Backlane Clearing has been completed. Crews will continue to address any problem areas that pop up. The City of Brandon appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation during this winter storm. Drivers are urged to exercise caution on snowy or icy roads, and residents are encouraged to respect the snow removal crews’ workspace. Remember, we will get to your street as soon as possible! Safety Reminder: We urge parents to ensure that children refrain from playing on the large snow piles around town. Snow piles are unstable, may contain hidden objects, and if they are near roads, drivers may not see children playing on or behind them. Instead, please consider enjoying one of our toboggan hills. For a full list, please visit brandon.ca/winter-recreation/toboggan-hills. Inquiries and Updates: For real-time updates on snow clearing progress, visit snowmap.brandon.ca. To receive text notifications regarding snow clearing within the city and zone-specific events, sign up at textme.brandon.ca. For urgent concerns, residents can call 204-729-2285. City of Brandon’s Snow Removal Strategy Snowfall volume, snow density, humidity, temperature fluctuations, wind speed, and seasonal timing all influence our response to snow events. If a citywide plowing program is initiated, it kicks off immediately after a snow event. In case of an emergency, snow plowing equipment will be diverted to assist police, fire or ambulance emergency vehicles as required. We also address driveway approaches, although this task may not be completed immediately after plowing. Our snow plowing and removal follow a priority system: Priority One “A” (P1A): Within 24 hours of a snow event, we tackle main routes. These include arterial streets, ensuring smooth travel and even coverage across the city. Once P1A routes are done, crews transition directly to P1 routes. Priority One (P1): P1 routes encompass arterial and collector streets, city bus routes, and select residential streets. Our primary focus is clearing snow from these streets following a snow event. Depending on conditions, P1 streets are typically cleared within the first 24 to 72 hours (approximately 3 days) after plowing begins. For detailed information on snow removal, please visit brandon.ca/snow-removal.

Brandon School Divison cancels rural bus service

Due to rapidly deteriorating conditions Brandon School Division buses will not be operating outside the City of Brandon for the afternoon of Wednesday, March 6th. Please call your child’s school to arrange for pickup or billeting. Buses will be running within the city; however, there may be some delays due to the weather and road conditions. We will provide an update in the morning with regards to whether rural schools will be open and if rural transportation will be running.

Male accused of punching loss prevention officer

On March 4th at 2:38 pm Police were called to a business in the 900 block of 18th street north for an assault. Police arrested a 39-year-old male. The accused had punched a 37-year-old male in the face. The victim was a loss prevention officer for the business. No serious injuries were reported. The accused was released for court on May 27th, 2024.

Heavy Snowfall In Brandon, City Crews Working Non-Stop To Clear The Streets

Brandon, MB – In response to the substantial snowfall over the weekend, the City of Brandon has mobilized all its snow clearing equipment and staff for an all-out-snow-clearing operation. With over 30 centimeters of snow accumulation in the past 24 hours, the Operations division is working around the clock, 24 hours a day to restore normalcy.  City crews are concentrating their efforts on clearing the critical P1A Route. Commencing at midnight last night, these dedicated crews started working until every city street is clear. Additional City staff from other sections have been reassigned to support the snow-clearing endeavors. Furthermore, the City of Brandon has reached out to multiple contractors to bolster snow removal efforts.  The City is also actively working on clearing snow from residential backlanes. Due to the substantial accumulation of snow, crews are loading and hauling snow out of the lanes, which may cause clearing efforts to take longer than usual. Backlanes are being cleared based on the Solid Waste collection schedule, ensuring that residential waste collection can continue smoothly.  The City extends its heartfelt appreciation to the public for their patience and cooperation during this winter storm. Drivers are urged to exercise caution and adhere to posted speed limits when navigating snowy or icy roads.  Please be patient, we will get to your street as soon as possible. Please respect the snow removal crews’ workspace and take an alternate route if possible.  Inquiries and Updates:  For real-time updates on snow clearing progress, visit snowmap.brandon.ca.  To receive text notifications regarding snow clearing within the city and zone-specific events, sign up at textme.brandon.ca.  For urgent concerns, residents can call 204-729-2285.   City of Brandon’s Snow Removal Strategy  Snowfall volume, snow density, humidity, temperature fluctuations, wind speed, and seasonal timing all influence our response to snow events. If a citywide plowing program is initiated, it kicks off immediately after a snow event.  In case of an emergency, snow plowing equipment will be diverted to assist police, fire or ambulance emergency vehicles as required. We also address driveway approaches, although this task may not be completed immediately after plowing.  Our snow plowing and removal follow a priority system:    Priority One “A” (P1A):  Within 24 hours of a snow event, we tackle main routes.  These include arterial streets, ensuring smooth travel and even coverage across the city.  Once P1A routes are done, crews transition directly to P1 routes.  Priority One (P1):  P1 routes encompass arterial and collector streets, city bus routes, and select residential streets.  Our primary focus is clearing snow from these streets following a snow event.  Depending on conditions, P1 streets are typically cleared within the first 24 to 72 hours (approximately 3 days) after plowing begins.  For detailed information on snow removal, please visit brandon.ca/snow-removal. 

Theft under $5000, Intoxicated Person

Theft Under $5000 On March 3rd a 29-year-old male and a 35-year-old female were arrested for theft under $5000. On February 23rd, 2024, the pair was captured on video stealing a package from a residence in the 200 block of 3rd street. They will appear in court on May 13th, 2024. Intoxicated Person On March 3rd at 6:52 pm Police conducted a pedestrian check on a female stumbling into traffic in the 300 block of 18th street. A 19-year-old female was arrested as she was too intoxicated to care for herself. She will be released in the morning.