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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

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Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Early morning bear spray attack reported in Brandon

Display Building No.II Celebrated with Grand Opening

September 12.18 Brandon, MB – After many long years of renovation, Display Building No. II has reopened to the public and is now home to the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba and a collection of other local businesses.   With a crowd of close to 200 people, the Provincial Ex directors provided tours to the guests and gave insight into the process of the renovation project.   “This project has succeeded because of one reason, passion.” Said Stan Cochrane, Chair of the Restoring the Glory Campaign. “Everyone that has been involved has done so because they are passionate about seeing this building restored to its former glory.”   Local philanthropists, Gord & Diane Peters have been the driving force behind the funding campaign. “If you can just stop and imagine 100 years ago, the group of people that were so excited and passionate about constructing this building. “ Said Diane Peters. “If they ever thought that 100 years later that same pride and passion for this building would exist and that their ancestors would be standing in this same building today dedicating it for future generations as they did 100 years ago.”   “This puts the Provincial Exhibition on excellent footing going ahead for the next 100 years.” Said Gord Peters. “Having this space for the volunteers to work out of and produce the fairs is a great tribute to history of the Provincial Exhibition and this community.”   In-keep with its original purpose as a community facility for Agriculture education, Display Building No. II and volunteers from the Provincial Ex will welcome the public on Sunday, September 16 for Manitoba open Farm Day from 10 AM – 3 PM. A variety of activities are planned including butter making, ag learning opportunities, historical displays and a chance to meet with representatives from 4-H Manitoba.

15 year-old male arrested after allegedly being in Possession of a Prohibited Weapon

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release Just after 12:00 PM Monday, we were contacted by a home-owner who advised that she had located a sawed-off shotgun in her daughter’s bedroom. The shotgun was removed from the residence by another family member and was recovered by members who attended to the call. A 15 year-old male was subsequently identified as being responsible for bringing the weapon into the residence, and was arrested for possession of a prohibited weapon, along with multiple other weapon-related charges. The youth was also the subject of two warrants for arrest for failing to appear in court and for failing to comply with conditions of an undertaking. The accused was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre to appear in court today
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Mel McEachen and Norm Roziere were among those remembered for their service and sacrifice

Story Submitted Your Brandon Firefighter / Paramedics honour guard took part in recognizing and honouring the line of duty death ceremony in Ottawa this past weekend. The second Sunday in September has been recognized by the Canadian Federal Government as Firefighters’ National Memorial Day. Two of our own former Brandon Firefighter’s, Mel McEachen and Norm Roziere were among those remembered for their service and sacrifice. Firefighter McEachen’s spouse Mavis and family as well as Firefighter Roziere’s spouse Norma, were in attendance while the Prime Minster acknowledged the families of our fallen. Many of the departments across Canada flew their flags at half-mast in honouring more then 1,300 Canadian Firefighters that have died in the line of duty. In the memorial ceremony much attention is focused on the red ceremonial table, which holds the helmets representing each of the fallen being honoured. These helmets, whether black for structural, yellow for wildland firefighters or caps for wildland pilots, are presented to the families of the fallen during the ceremony. At the corners of the ceremonial table are silent sentries, who carry an item that has some symbolic and spiritual significance. Honouring the Fallen includes a medal and helmet presentation to the family of those firefighters who were killed on duty or died from a work related illness while still actively employed. An extra helmet is placed on a raised pedestal to represent all Canadian line of duty deaths since 1848. This helmet remains from year to year with the hopes that no other helmet or cap will accompany it at the annual ceremony. The fire service of today is ever changing, but is steeped in traditions 200 years old. The ringing of the bell and the Firefighter's Prayer are two traditions of the fire service which reflect respect and honour to those who gave their lives to their duty. In the past each alarm was sounded by a bell, which summoned these brave souls to fight fires and to place their lives in jeopardy for the good of their fellow citizens. And when the fire was out and the alarm had come to an end, it was the bell that signaled to all the completion of that call. When a firefighter has died in the line of duty, paying the supreme sacrifice, it was the toll of the bell that solemnly announced a comrades passing and is rung three times.
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Brandon police investigate several break and enters

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On Sunday morning, a resident from the 800 block 14th Street, reported that sometime between 5:00 PM Thursday to 5:00 PM Friday, their garage had been broken into and a quantity of tools stolen. The matter remains under investigation. On Sunday afternoon, it was reported that a garage in the 900 block 4th Street had also been broken into sometime over the preceding night and a quantity of tools stolen. The matter remains under investigation. Early this morning, an alarm was activated from a business in the 900 block 24th Street. The owner attended and reported that it was a genuine activation with damage to the perimeter apparent. Members entered the premise and confirmed entry had been made; however, the suspects had fled prior. At this time, it is unknown if anything has been stolen. The matter remains under investigation.

Intoxicated male allegedly steals meat from Super Store

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On Sunday afternoon, staff from Super Store reported apprehending a 41 year old male who had stolen approximately $80.00 of meat. The suspect was highly intoxicated at the time so was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre to sober up and was later released to appear in court on November 5th.