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Student robbed in school bathroom, accused arrested

Suspect arrested for allegedly striking acquaintance with a needle

Vincent Massey High School Students Excel in Chemistry Contests

Possession of a Weapon , Consumption of alcohol in a public place

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for June 20, 2024

Robbery with a Weapon

Traffic Stop Resulting in Arrests

Downtown Market Housing Incentive Program

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City of Brandon Launches Homebuyer Assistance Program

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon is pleased launch the Brandon Homebuyers Assistance Program to assist qualified renters in the community transition into home ownership. The program is the first of its kind offered by the City of Brandon, and builds on the importance of partnerships in its efforts to improve the community’s affordable housing landscape. Thanks to funding support from The Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation, the City of Brandon has developed a program by which successful applicants can receive funding equal to a 5% down payment on the purchase of a home and a portion of associated closing costs by way of a 10-year earned forgivable loan, to a maximum of $14,000 per applicant. This one-time program is to be administered by the City of Brandon’s Economic Development Department with assistance from the Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation’s Affordable Housing Programs Coordinator. All Homebuyer Assistance Program   information, including eligibility requirements and the application process, can be found at http://www.economicdevelopmentbrandon.com/housing-programs. City of Brandon Director of Economic Development Sandy Trudel says the goal of the program is to remove the entry barrier for up to 10 local applicants who are motivated to transition out of the rental housing cycle and into that of long-term home ownership. “The Brandon Homebuyers Assistance Program includes comprehensive evaluation criteria and a three-phase approval process to ensure we are putting the funding we’ve been provided to the best use possible,” notes Trudel. “Among the program’s important criteria are requirements of a gross family income that does not exceed $75,592, and that the home purchase price does not exceed $250,000, so we are really targeting those first-time homebuyers who might not have otherwise been able to enter into the home ownership market.” Trudel adds that the Homebuyers Assistance Program augments other recent affordable home ownership programs the City of Brandon has participated in with the Canadian Mental Health Association and Habitat For Humanity, projects for which municipally-owned land was donated. “The strength of the City of Brandon’s Affordable Housing Strategy has always relied on community partnerships and shared responsibility, and our Homebuyers Assistance Program is certainly an example of leveraging our partnerships with the Province of Manitoba and the Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation to make home ownership a reality for some very deserving members of our community,” added Brandon Mayor Rick Chrest. “We know that the solution to affordable housing is not found in any one funding model, but rather in a variety of models, and the City of Brandon is pleased to be able to offer this program as an option for those in our community.” The Brandon Homebuyer Assistance Program’s initial intake period runs from May 14th, 2018 to June 15th, 2018, with additional intake periods being entirely dependant on what (if any) funding remains after the initial allocation of funds. Applications must be received at the Economic Development Brandon office (Main Floor, Brandon City Hall, 410-9th Street, R7A 6A2) by 4 p.m. on Friday, June 15th. For further information or assistance with submitting an application, individuals may phone 204-729-2412 or email housingcoordinator@bnrc.ca.
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Wheat City Whiteout takes over Westoba Place

BRANDON, MB – The Keystone Centre and Westoba Credit Union are proud to bring the Wheat City Whiteout Viewing Party to Westoba Place for Games 3 and 4 of the Western Conference Series between the Winnipeg Jets and the Las Vegas Golden Nights. Tickets for both of these Viewing Party events are only $5.00*. Your ticket includes admission to the Westoba Family Skate prior to the event. *(Subject to online and phone order fees if purchased over the phone or online). Game 3 – May 16th, 2018 Winnipeg Jets vs. Las Vegas Golden Knights – Viewing Party Westoba Family Skate 5pm – 7pm Pre-Game – 7pm Game time – 8pm Game 4 – May 18th, 2018 Winnipeg Jets vs. Las Vegas Golden Knights – Viewing Party Westoba Family Skate 5pm – 6pm Pre-Game – 6pm Game time – 7pm “Our community was asking for this event and it fit,” said Jeff Schumacher, General Manager, Keystone Centre. “There are a lot of ties to both teams in this city and region and the series will be exciting for us all to watch together in our arena.” “You can see the support for the Winnipeg Jets all over our community,” says Jim Rediger, Chief Executive Officer of Westoba Credit Union. “Hosting a family skate and viewing party is a great way to bring people together to build excitement and cheer the Jets on!” Tickets for the Wheat City Whiteout are available at the Keystone Centre Box Office, online at tickets.keystonecentre.com or by phone at (204) 726-3555. The Keytone Centre would like to thank its media partners for their support of this event; Brandon Sun, Bob FM, 101.1 FM The Farm, Q Country, Star 94.7 FM, ebrandon.ca, BDNMB.CA.
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Big fire at Victoria Landing does some damage

At about 2:00 this afternoon, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded to the south side of Victoria Landing for a fully involved shed fire, with fire spreading rapidly to Victoria Landing. As fire crews arrived, wind was blowing smoke and fire towards Victoria Landing, which caught the southeast corner of the 4-story retirement residence on fire. Fire crews went to work immediately in order to prevent more fire from spreading to the building. A vehicle that was parked in close proximity to the shed was fully engulfed in flames as well. A fire hydrant connection was set up to provide crews with the water that they needed to fight this intense fire. Propane tanks were seen/reported to be in the shed which was cause for concern, but no explosions occurred. Firefighter/paramedics successfully brought the fire under control within half an hour. Nobody was injured during this fire.  Photos by Liam Pattison Photography.  
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Male stabbed downtown last night

Brandon Police Service Media Release  Just prior to 11:00 PM last night a male in his mid-30’s was stabbed in the neck after an altercation in the 900 Block of Rosser Avenue.  The suspect, a 32-year old female from Brandon was arrested a short time later near the scene.  The victim was transported to BRHC for medical treatment with non-life threatening injuries.  The victim and the suspect are known to each other.  The suspect was released on a PTA for court on July 05, 2018 to be charged with assault with a weapon
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Man allegedly sexually assaulted by male he believed to be female

Brandon Police Service Media Release On May 9th at approximately 3:15 a.m., a male contacted Police from the hospital and advised that he was sexually assaulted by a female in his apartment. Officers attended the apartment and located the suspect who was found to be in breach of numerous Court ordered conditions. The suspect was arrested for Breach of Court Order and lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center. The victim remained at hospital for medical attention. Continued investigation revealed that the victim and suspect had just recently met and the suspect asked to stay at the apartment for a few days. Both the victim and suspect were consuming alcohol and it is alleged that the male suspect sexually assaulted the male victim inside the apartment. The victim was of belief that the suspect was female. The 25-year-old male suspect was arrested for Sexual Assault and remains in custody. He is scheduled to appear in Court on Friday.