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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

Assiniboine partners with MPI to expand adult driver training in Manitoba

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for October 25, 2024

Brandon police respond to several theft reports from local businesses

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20-year old female suspect arrested after alleged knife-point theft of vape

BPS issue Bike Theft Prevention Reminder

Brandon Police Service Media Release There has been a marked increase in the number of stolen bikes this year. As such the Brandon Police Service would like to remind the public there are things they can do to help prevent bike theft: Invest in a heavy duty lock. A steel “U”-Lock or “D”-Lock is tougher and harder to get through than a cable lock Having a second lock to secure both wheels and frame is recommended. Lock your bike up in area where there is more pedestrian / vehicle traffic Do not leave your bike unattended and unlocked for even a few minutes Even though it might seem safer, many bikes are stolen right out of people’s own homes and yards. We recommend that you lock your bike to a non-moveable metal fixture if storing your bike in a garage or shed. In addition to this: Write down your bicycle’s serial number, make, model, color, and other distinguishing characteristics, and keep this information in a safe location Take photos of your bicycle. This will come in handy if you have to describe your bicycle to Police It is imperative that you record your serial number. The vast majority of stolen bike reports received by Police a serial number is not known. The serial number not only assists Police in returning a stolen bike to the rightful owner, it also allows for those responsible for the theft to be held accountable.

Trio of Community Centres To Host City of Brandon 2018 Summer ‘YAC’ Program

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon’s Community Development section is pleased to offer another year of FREE Youth Activity Centre (YAC) programming aimed at providing fun, creative and safe opportunities for youth to enjoy their summer months. All centres provide a variety of fun, free activities with a focus on sports, arts and crafts, dances, BBQ days, theme days, pool days, ‘Kids in the Kitchen’ programming and snacks. This year, programming will be offered from Tuesday, July 3rd through Thursday, August 30th, Mondays to Fridays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at three different locations: YAC Junior *replaces the former YAC South and YAC North* (Valleyview Community Centre, 77 Whillier Drive) – Ages 7-9 years, NO EXCEPTIONS YAC East (East End Community Centre, 405 Park Street) – Ages 9-15 years YAC West (West End Community Centre, 247-23rd Street) – Ages 9-15 years For the health and safety of all involved with the program, youth who do not fall into the above appropriate age categories will not be allowed to participate. An early registration night for all YAC program locations will be held on Thursday, June 21st from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the YAC East location at the East End Community Centre. Hot dogs, chips and drinks can all be purchased for $1 each to help raise funds for this year’s YAC program. More information about the City of Brandon Youth Activity Centre (YAC) Program, including downloadable registration forms, can be found by visiting www.brandonyouth.ca/yac, by emailing communityservices@brandon.ca, by calling the City of Brandon Community Services section at 204-729-2257, or by liking “YAC Brandon” on Facebook!

ACC sees more than 50 per cent growth in grad numbers over five years

BRANDON, Man. (June 14, 2018)— Today, more than 1,300 students will graduate from Assiniboine Community College, putting the college’s total increase of graduates at more than 50 per cent since 2013. The college saw an eight per cent increase in the number of grads over this past year alone at the annual Brandon ceremony.   “With graduate numbers continuing to grow every year, we are well on the way to doubling the number of graduates by 2025,” said Assiniboine president Mark Frison. “Assiniboine is playing a vital role in providing the skilled workforce we need to develop our economy in a sustainable way.” Doubling the number of graduates was set as a strategic goal by the college’s board in 2013, when the total number of annual graduates was 954. This year, that number is an expected 1,440 – an increase of nearly 51 per cent. In addition to today’s graduation, which is the largest annual ceremony, the college hosted its Parkland campus graduation last week with more than 100 graduating. The Adult Collegiate graduation is scheduled for next week with a further 27 expected graduates. “This day is a rite of passage for every student involved and their families. For the past one or two years, these students have had the opportunity to ‘learn by doing.’ Now, they will join the workforce and apply what they’ve learned to solve real-life problems,” said Frison. Kristynn Moore and Courtney Matienzo are co-presenting the valedictory speech. They are both graduating from Business Administration. Moore said Assiniboine Community College “is like one big family. The teachers actually care about you and your success. As a single mom, I loved being able to ask my teachers for extra advice and always got valuable feedback.” Matienzo said her key message is inclusivity. “We want our fellow-graduates and the community to understand that Assiniboine Community College is a school where everyone is welcome. No matter what age you are, or what program you’re in, everyone is included.” Each year, the Province of Manitoba awards two graduating students with Lieutenant-Governor’s Silver Medals. These graduates have excelled academically, displayed strength of character and contributed to the college and community in a meaningful way. This year’s medal recipients are Business Administration graduate Mila Milošević and Land & Water Management graduate Kiera Senkbeil. The college is presenting Ron Helwer with an honorary diploma in Agribusiness at the graduation ceremony. Mr. Helwer is the president of Shur-Gro Farm Services, Munro Farm Supplies and South East Seeds. A previous media release about Mr. Helwer is available on the college website. The ceremony begins at 2 p.m. today at the Keystone Centre in Brandon.

Changes to Brandon Transit Routes 16 & 19 Coming

Brandon, MB – Brandon Transit wishes to advise customers that changes to two of its routes- Routes 16 (South End Link) and Route 19 (Mall-Downtown Link) - will be implemented next month as officials continue to monitor the efficiency of the overall transit route network first implemented last summer. As of Monday, July 2nd, Route 16 (South End Link) will provide hourly service at the bottom of the hour, while Route 19 (Mall-Downtown Link) will offer hourly service at the top of the hour, both originating from the transit stop location at the Shoppers Mall Sobeys. There will be no change in terms of the hours of service offered by these two routes, but there are a number of stop location changes coming into effect. A map of both amended routes can be found here. Brandon Transit officials would also like to take this opportunity to remind riders that, as per a recent change in service delivery, regular transit routes WILL NOT operate on Sunday, July 1st (Canada Day Statutory Holiday). Transit service will be available regular hours of operation (6 a.m. to midnight) on Monday, July 2nd, however the Transit Information Centre on Rosser Avenue will be closed. All management and staff of Brandon Transit sincerely appreciate the patience and understanding of all transit users during this period of transition. For more information on Brandon Transit regular routes and hours of operation, visit www.brandontransit.ca  or call directly at 204-729-2279.

Man charged with Flight From Police

Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 11:47 a.m., Police attempted to stop a vehicle that had been travelling the wrong way down a one way street however the vehicle failed to stop. The vehicle continued east bound down Lorne Avenue striking a wooden guardrail in the 500 block of Lorne Avenue. The suspect then fled on foot but was apprehended by an off duty Brandon Police Service member who happened to be in the area. A 28-year-old Brandon man was arrested for Flight from Police, Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Drive while Disqualified and had 2 Warrants for his arrest for numerous Breaches of Court Orders and Possession of Property Obtained by Crime. He was lodged at the Brandon Correctional Centre to appear in Court today