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Brandon Celebrates Collaboration With Fusion Credit Union To Save Brandon Ratepayers Millions

RCMP investigate homicide of Brandon man in Swan River, suspects arrested

Theft suspect found in possession of crystal meth, machete

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for November 1, 2024

Suspect caught on video surveillance stealing tip jar

Multi-Vehicle Collision at Van Horne and 21st Street Sends One to Winnipeg Hospital with Serious Injuries

Carberry Bus Crash First Responders Inducted into Order of the Buffalo Hunt

Police arrest male for Flight From Police and Trafficking charges

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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.
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Province sets guideline rent increase rate for 2019

Manitoba Justice advises the 2019 rent guideline has been set at an increase of 2.2 per cent and will take effect Jan. 1, 2019. The guideline is determined annually based the Manitoba Consumer Price Index (CPI) and applies to most residential rental property including apartments, single rooms, houses and duplexes.  The guideline does not apply to: •    rental units renting for $1,510 or more per month as of Dec. 31, 2018; •    personal care homes; •    non-profit housing with subsidized rent; •    approved rehabilitated rental units; and •    new buildings that are: – less than 15 years old, where an occupancy permit was first issued or a unit first occupied after April 9, 2001, or; – less than 20 years old, where an occupancy permit was first issued or a unit first occupied after March 7, 2005. Landlords may apply for an increase above the guideline if they can show the guideline will not cover cost increases they have incurred. Tenants must receive written notice of a rent increase at least three months before the increase takes effect.  For example, for a rent increase to take effect Jan. 1, 2019, tenants must receive notice by Sept. 30, 2018.  With few exceptions, rent can only be increased once a year. Landlords and tenants are encouraged to contact the Residential Tenancies Branch at 204-945-2476 in Winnipeg or 1-800-782-8403 (toll-free in Manitoba) to find out more about rent increases and other rights and responsibilities.  Information is also available at www.gov.mb.ca/cca/rtb/.
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Kin Park receives 98 trees and 31 shrubs from the CN EcoConnexions – From the Ground Up program

Brandon, MB – The tree canopy at a popular community greenspace in Brandon has been strengthened today thanks to a community tree-planting event made possible with funding from the CN EcoConnexions - From the Ground Up program. The City of Brandon recently received a grant of $14,200 through the CN EcoConnexions - From the Ground Up program, which works to provide funding for the greening of municipal and First Nations properties across Canada, especially in communities along its rail lines. This year, more than 140 applications were received through the program from Canadian communities of all types and sizes, and Brandon was one of 27 successful recipients. The City of Brandon has matched the funding it received to purchase a total of 98 trees and 31 shrubs of varying species to augment the greenspace at Kin Park, located at the corner of First Street and Aberdeen Avenue. A community tree-planting event held today at Kin Park recognized all those involved in making the project possible. In celebrating the initiative, Brandon Mayor Rick Chrest noted that park patrons of all ages will benefit from the ecological and social aspects that the new trees will provide. “The wide variety of tree species the community has joined us in planting today will work to create bio-diversity in the area, where our past practice has perhaps been more of a monoculture approach. This is particularly important as we work to improve the health of our urban forest, which has been vulnerable to weather events and invasive species in recent years,” said Mayor Chrest. “I congratulate all those involved in securing this valuable addition to our tree canopy in Kin Park, and I know that the trees planted today will be enjoyed by the community for decades to come.”   “CN remains committed to making a positive impact on the communities along our network, and are proud to be part of a program that helps to make these communities better places to live, work and play,” noted Sean Finn, Executive Vice-President, Corporate Services and Chief Legal Officer for CN. “We’re not only helping beautify these communities, we’re positively contributing to a sustainable future one community at a time, as planting trees improves air quality and offsets carbon emissions.” "Tree Canada is thrilled to be working with CN to enhance the tree canopies of so many deserving communities across Canada," added Michael Rosen, President of Tree Canada. "These trees we plant and nurture are a living legacy that will enrich our country, our communities and our homes for decades to come. These communities greened through CN EcoConnexions will be a lasting testament to CN’s exemplary environmental leadership.” Today’s community event also included a morning of educational presentations to junior high and high school students from the Brandon School Division on the importance of urban forestry. More information about the City of Brandon’s urban forestry program can be found at www.brandonenvironment.com. About CN CN is a true backbone of the economy whose team of more than 25,000 railroaders transports more than C$250 billion worth of goods annually for a wide range of business sectors, ranging from resource products to manufactured products to consumer goods, across a rail network of approximately 20,000 route-miles spanning Canada and mid-America. CN – Canadian National Railway Company, along with its operating railway subsidiaries – serves the cities and ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert, B.C., Montreal, Halifax, New Orleans, and Mobile, Ala., and the metropolitan areas of Toronto, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Chicago, Memphis, Detroit, Duluth, Minn./Superior, Wis., and Jackson, Miss., with connections to all points in North America. For more information about CN, visit the company’s website at t www.cn.ca. About Tree Canada Tree Canada is a non-profit charity dedicated to improving the lives of Canadians by planting and nurturing trees. Since 1992, we’ve planted more than 80 million trees, greened more than 600 schoolyards, helped restore places hit by natural disasters and brought together urban forestry experts greening cities all across Canada. Get involved or learn more about us at www.treecanada.ca.
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Special Release missing person Destinee Jones

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release The Brandon Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing person. Destinee Jones, 18 years of age, has been missing since September 11th, 2018. Destinee was last seen wearing black pants with a white stripe down the side, a black shirt and black high top runners. Destinee is described as aboriginal, 105 lbs (47 kilos), 5’4 ft with brown hair dyed red and cut in a mohawk style, slim build and medium complexion. Destinee Jones whereabouts is unknown and may have been traveling to Reston and possibly driving in a grey Buick 4 door car. No plate #. A photo of Destinee from August, 2018 is included with this release. We are asking that anyone with information about Destinee Jones’ current whereabouts is asked to call the Brandon Police Service at 204-729-2345
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Special Media Release Missing Youth Echo Tacan

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release The Brandon Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing youth. Echo Tacan, 17 years of age. Echo has been missing since July 27th, 2018. She was last seen wearing grey sweatpants and a pink zip-up hoodie. She is described as Aboriginal, 5’6” (167 cm), 185 lbs (84 kg), medium build, fair complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes. Echo’s current whereabouts are unknown and it is possible that she may also be in the province of Saskatchewan. A photo of Echo from July, 2018 is included with this release. We are asking that anyone with information about Echo Tacan’s current whereabouts is asked to call the Brandon Police Service at 204-729-2345.