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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

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

Advocating for sustainability and opportunity motivated Cameron to run for University Ward

(BRANDON) Long-time community backer Shaun Cameron announced in May of 2018 that he will be seeking a seat at the Council table when residents go the polls October 24. Speaking to a crowd gathered in Coronation Park, he laid out his vision for the city and the ward he hopes to represent. “I’m happy to be able to be here today, I look forward to continuing some of the work we have accomplished in the ward, and hope to bring my experience to the council table this fall”. Cameron shared that his approach is one of balance. “I’m a proponent of keeping the level of taxation affordable and predictable, while taking every opportunity we can to bring new initiatives, businesses and growth to the city”. The father of two who lives in the ward has a long public service and volunteer history that dates back to his years working with the Brandon School Division at Vincent Massey High School. “I had the good fortune as a by-product of my work there to volunteer coach with some really successful football and baseball programs, I probably spent as much time volunteering on the field after hours as I did paid in the classroom” Cameron joked. “It really lit a spark for me. I wanted to become involved in the community and to work at supporting community initiatives, especially with our youth, something that carried over into serving many years as the Referee in Chief for Westman Youth Football”. His first foray into municipal programming came in 2010, when he was appointed to the Downtown Development Group. Cameron would serve as chairperson for the group through 2014, when he and his family would move home to the Valleyview area. From there, his involvement has included work with the Valleyview Community Centre, as well as serving as the area representative on the Central Council of Community Centres, an advisory body that oversees all centres in the city. “I have truly enjoyed being at the ground level of helping build our community. I plan to work hard to represent the ward, while building on every opportunity available to grow our city” said Cameron. Cameron is a small business owner and spent time in media with CKX television as well as being a long-time Brandon Sun columnist. He would eventually come back to the education field in his current role as Secretary to the Board of Governors with Assiniboine Community College. “I believe in a balanced approach that will work to bring opportunity to the community, while remaining mindful of costs. We have to view our approach to taxation as we would spending in our own households. If we can afford to take on a particular project (like we would at home), or can see the community benefit in doing so then we should. If we have concerns then those concerns should be addressed prior to spending.”   Cameron continues to volunteer with his local community centre, which hosts a daycare program, as well as youth activity programming. Valleyview Community Centre is also the future site of City of Brandon Recreation Hub and Splash Park, slated to open in 2019. “I’m incredibly proud of the turnaround at the community centre. It is a dedicated effort by a diverse group of people that made this come about. The challenges we faced there are a microcosm of the challenges a city could face. The fact that we were able to work as a team to meet those challenges is incredibly heartening” he added. “At the end of the day, I believe in hard work and the benefit that comes from that. I believe the work I have been a part of has helped better this community, and I look forward to bringing that same level of commitment to the council table”.

James Montgomery seeking election as Councillor for Ward 3 (Victoria)

James Montgomery will be seeking election as Councillor for Ward 3 (Victoria) in the upcoming Brandon Municipal Election where he will run against Barry Cullen. The election will be held on Oct. 24.  For more information on the election please visit this link.  Below is his submitted profile. I love Brandon and have a passion to serve this community.  I have been successful in the public, private and non-profit sectors. I am a very active volunteer. My grandparents and parents are originally from Brandon and I have resided here since 2009. My wife and I have decided to permanently reside in Brandon because we believe it is the best place in the world to live.  The current Mayor and Council have done a good job; therefore, I am not running on a "we need change" platform, rather my motivation is to contribute my time and experience to the city to ensure Brandon continues to progress and be an even better place to live and work.  A city with low taxes, strong infrastructure, low unemployment, safe neighbourhoods and ample recreational opportunities. I live in the Victoria Ward and I’m looking forward to meeting many more neighbors along the campaign trail. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like to have coffee.

Teen girls allegedly steal vehicle

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release A 16 and a 17 year females have been charged with Theft of Vehicle and Possession of Property Obtained by Crime after being located by police Driving a stolen Truck and trailer.  The youths were located in the area of Buttercup Bay at 1:00AM this morning.  They have been released on a Promise to Appear for court on October 30th 2018.

Brandon man charged after allegedly stabbing another male

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release A 29 year old man from Brandon is in custody, charged with Aggravated Assault following an incident at a residence in the 1200 block of 6th St shortly after midnight.  Officers responded to a disturbance in an apartment and discovered the male victim with a stab wound to his upper chest.   He was transported to BRHC for treatment of serious injuries and remains in hospital.  The accused will appear in court on Sunday.

Two-Vehicle Crash – 9th St & Princess

Shortly after 3:00 Saturday afternoon, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded to the intersection of 9th St and Princess Ave for a two-vehicle crash. Upon arrival it was determined that there were some fluids leaking, but thankfully nobody was trapped or in need of medical transport. The crash occurred between two smaller SUVs.  Photos by: Liam Pattison Photography.