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Brandon Fire & Emergency Services Launches Recruitment Drive

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for October 3, 2024

Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Keystone Partners with McCain Foods and Westman Communications Group to Introduce Recyclable Aluminum Cups

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

Male captured after allegedly trying to elude police

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 1:35 p.m., Monday afternoon Police attended to a business in the 300 Block of 9th street on a report that a male with an outstanding Warrant of Arrest was currently at that location. Police arrested the male inside the building and as he was being escorted out he fled on foot. The officer pursued and the male suspect was eventually captured after he unlawfully entered a residence in 300 Block of 7th street. The 22-year-old male was further charged with Escape Lawful Custody and Unlawfully in a Dwelling. He was lodged at the Brandon Correctional Centre and is scheduled to appear in Court today.

Food Truck Warz Supports 4 Local Charities

Food Truck Warz and BDNMB.CA were pleased in year one to involve Westman Dreams for Kids and their 50–50 draw which generated over $3,500.00 for their charity last year.  We have expanded this year to include 4 local charities to help fund-raise and create awareness for their programs. We would like to thank everyone in advance for supporting these and other local charities. Career Connections Inc. -  Career Connections is very excited to be a part of Food Truck Warz this year by running the beer gardens.  Career Connections is an employment training center here in Brandon providing a full range of employment options for individuals with barriers to employment. This event will be our main fundraising event this year, with all proceeds going back into programming. Dreams for Kids: We are extremely excited to be the charity offering the 50/50 draw at the 2018 Food Truck Warz! We love taking part in events in our community and this event allows us to been seen by so many people, giving our volunteers the opportunity to let people know who we are and how we help families in Westman. The 50/50 is such a huge fundraising opportunity for us. The proceeds raised will stay right here in Westman go to granting Dreams for children living with serious health concerns and disabilities in Westman. Darryl has always been such a great supporter of Westman Dreams for Kids, thank you for inviting us to be a part of this awesome event! Pawsitive Communities – We are so grateful to Jody and Darryl and Food Truck Warz for the opportunity to be a part of their event. Our program is non-profit and completely funded by donations and various fundraisers so we are excited to be a part of something like this where we can educate the public on who we are, what we do, and hopefully raise some money while doing it. We look forward to seeing everyone there! We are also a Brandon Humane Society mobile spay and neuter program aimed at helping animals in First Nations communities. We will be attending Food Truck Warz 2018 with our “Adopt/Adopt Don’t Shop” clothing for sale, and a puppy play area with adoptable cuties we rescued from our last spay and neuter clinic. We look forward to chatting with the public about who we are and raising some money for animals in need! Sprucewoods Housing Co-Op: - We are a non-profit affordable housing complex that is geared for low income families and seniors.  We have been a part of the Brandon Community for 32 years - helping those in need of housing.  Sprucewoods is in need of updating our playground so we are holding the raffle to do this.

Bob Patterson appointed master of Brandon Court of Queen’s Bench

Manitoba Justice advises the recent appointments of Jennifer Goldenberg and Robert Patterson as masters of the Court of Queen’s Bench in Winnipeg and Brandon respectively. Goldenberg is a Winnipeg lawyer who has worked at several law firms and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority.  Most recently, she was a provincially appointed adjudicator and chief commissioner of the Residential Tenancies Commission, and is a member of the Law Society of Manitoba’s discipline committee. Patterson is a Brandon lawyer with more than 20 years of experience in family law, civil litigation, criminal litigation, real estate law and municipal law.  He is the past-president of the Western Manitoba Bar Association and volunteers with several charities and service groups including the Brandon Area Community Foundation and local sports organizations. Masters are judicial officers within the Court of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba.  Like judges, they make decisions based on the law and evidence presented to them.  They handle matters such as enforcing support orders, child protection, bankruptcy, assessing the value of family property, and assessing records of committees and executors of estates. A nominating committee made recommendations to the minister related to these appointments.  Official swearing-in ceremonies will be scheduled as soon as possible.

Provincial Services Available for Agricultural Producers Affected by Dry Conditions

Manitoba Agriculture is reminding agricultural producers affected by dry conditions of the programs and services available to livestock producers to manage forage shortages.  To date, low levels of precipitation and soil moisture have affected the growth of pastures and forage crops in parts of Manitoba. Manitoba Agriculture provides a number of tools and resources for producers to manage the impact of lower forage supplies.  These include: alternative feeding strategies such as straw and feed grain rations, greenfeed and utilizing other crop products as feed sources; the Manitoba Hay Listing Service, which allows producers to list hay, pasture or alternative feed that is either available or wanted; forage and pasture management; and livestock production. Producers with AgriInsurance contracts who intend to put their crop to alternate use are required to contact the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation for a field appraisal prior to harvesting the crop.  Crop producers managing crop residue should consider making crop residue available to livestock producers as an alternative to burning this residue. Manitoba also provides risk management programs under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership that help producers to manage production and price risk.  These include: Forage insurance under the AgriInsurance program, which insures hay and pasture production and establishment against potential losses.  Producers can check their coverage and learn more at www.masc.mb.ca or by calling their local MASC office. AgriStability, which is a voluntary program for producers offering support following large income losses and is based on a producer’s margins.  More information is at www.agr.gc.ca/agristability. Western Livestock Price Insurance Program is designed to help farmers protect themselves against unexpected price declines and more information can be found at www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/livestock/price-insurance-program.html. Producers can contact Manitoba Agriculture toll-free at 1-84-GROW-MB-AG (1-844-769-6224) for more information on any of these programs and services or go to www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture under Quick Links.

5 vehicle motor vehicle collision in Brandon Saturday afternoon

At around 5:30 Saturday afternoon, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded to the intersection of 18th St and Princess Ave for a crash involving 5 vehicles. The 5 vehicles, two cars, a van, and two small SUVs, were spread out throughout both the southbound and northbound lanes of 18th St, with one of the SUVs facing east in the northbound lane of 18th St with significant front end damage. Air bags deployed in at least one of the five vehicles, but thankfully nobody was transported to the hospital.  Photos by: Liam Pattison Photography