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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

11th & Princess motor vehicle collison

At around 4:40pm Wednesday afternoon, BFES and BPS attended the intersection of 11th St and Princess Ave for a two-vehicle collision. It appears as though a dark coloured SUV t-boned the lighter coloured vehicle. Sand was deployed underneath the dark coloured SUV to soak up leaking fluids from the vehicle. Nobody was transported to hospital as a result…

George Fitton School recognized for their hard work to protect our watersheds

Three classes of Grade 7/8 students at George Fitton School accepted the challenge put forward by Nutrien to answer the question:   “What can you do to improve your watershed?”   The students worked diligently over the course of six weeks, researching and collecting information on watersheds, listening to guest speakers, speaking with custodians and…

83-year-old Brandon man allegedly assaults police officer following traffic stop

Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 3:35 p.m., Police stopped a vehicle on 2nd Street and the male driver of the vehicle was found to be suspended from driving. The man exited his vehicle and became aggressive towards the Officer but eventually returned to his car. When the Officer approached the vehicle to retrieve…

Man charged with assault with weapon after beer can allegedly thrown at cab driver

Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 5:30 p.m., Police responded to the 700 Block of Rosser Avenue after receiving a report that a taxi driver was having problems with a fare. Investigation revealed that a man threw a beer can at the driver hitting him in the head after the driver refused to take…

Manitobans soon to get emergency alerts on their phones

As part of the expansion of the national public alerting system, Alert Ready, compatible wireless devices on long-term evolution (LTE) networks in Manitoba will be able to receive emergency alert messages as of April 6, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler, minister responsible for emergency measures, announced today. “The government of Manitoba has been preparing to expand…
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