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Two male youth arrested with bear mace following a brief foot pursuit

Brandon Police arrest 16-year-old female suspect for Vehicle Theft/Impaired Driving

MPI Applies for Insurance Rate Increase for 2025-26

Cora Breakfast and Lunch planning to open location in Brandon

Male suspect attempts to use counterfeit money, steals table

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For July 5, 2024

5th annual Free Fry Day taking place in Brandon

WCG Raises Over $10,000 For Dauphin’s Watson Art Centre

2-vehicle collision at the intersection of 26th and Richmond Ave

BFES and BPS responded to the intersection of 26th and Richmond Ave this afternoon for a two-vehicle collision involving a rollover. There was one occupant trapped inside of the rolled vehicle. Firefighter/paramedics worked to stabilize the vehicle in order to extricate the occupant safely from the vehicle. Two people were transported to hospital, one from each vehicle.  Photos by Liam Pattison Photography.

Fire destroys house south-east of Brandon

At approximately 2:45pm this afternoon, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services along with Oakland/Wawanesa Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire near the junction of roads 107W and 52N (Spring Valley Road) south-east of Brandon. Upon arrival, fire crews observed a house fully engulfed in flames. It was determined that the house was a total loss, and that fire crews would go into defensive operations to protect neighbouring structures and prevent nearby grass/trees from catching on fire. Ammunition that was stored in the house created a safety concern for firefighters, as it was exploding throughout the duration of the fire.  One person suffered minor injuries but refused transport to hospital. The house is a total loss.

Brandon man arrested after allegedly inappropriately touching two stepdaughters

Brandon Police Service Media Release A 32-year-old Brandon man was arrested on Thursday afternoon for Sexual Assault X2 and Sexual Interference X2. The Police investigation began on April 4th 2018 after Police received information that the man inappropriately touched two stepdaughters. The alleged acts occurred between January 2013 and April 2018. The man was released from Police custody and is scheduled to appear in Court in June.

Shed catches fire in Brandon’s west-end

Shortly after 5:20pm this evening, BFES and BPS responded to the 2700-2900 blocks of Willowdale Cres for a fire involving a shed, trees and brush. Explosions were reported to be coming from the shed, and nearby parked cars and homes were in danger from the fire. BFES crews were able to manage both the structure fire and brush fire simultaneously with multiple people working to put both fires out. Firefighter/paramedics had to cut the lock on the shed to gain access and extinguish the rest of the fire inside. Heavy smoke could be seen upon arrival, and throughout the neighbourhood as fire crews battled the blaze, and contained it from spreading further down the ditch. No injuries occurred during the blaze and fire/police crews cleared within an hour.

MB government consulting on implementation on standardized training for commercial truck drivers

The government of Manitoba is consulting on the implementation of a standardized system of training and certification for commercial truck drivers, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced today. “Our first priority is public safety on roadways and that is why we are announcing that we have started work across government to consider how a standardized system could work for the trucking industry,” Schuler said.  “This is something the trucking industry has asked for and we want to work together in a collaborative way to see how this would work in Manitoba.” Work will be done across government through Manitoba Infrastructure, Manitoba Education and Training, and Manitoba Public Insurance.  A standardized system of training would allow for a uniform standard for all truck drivers across the province and would allow road safety to be the number one priority in issuing licenses.  Educators in the province already provide training, approved by the province and Manitoba Public Insurance, to the current National Occupational Standard.  However, there is no current requirement for new drivers to access this training. Other jurisdictions, such as Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan, have either already changed their standard or are in process of working and engaging with stakeholders on upgrading to this standard. “It is clear that Manitoba needs to start this work to ensure that all provinces are moving together on a standardized system of training,” Schuler added.  “This work is beginning immediately and we hope to move forward with a plan of action as soon as possible.”