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City of Brandon Spring Pothole Program Now Underway

Brandon, MB – After cleaning up from Brandon’s recent March snowstorm, staff in the City of Brandon’s Streets & Roads Section have turned their attention to patching the growing number of spring potholes popping up on City streets. Potholes are prevalent in the spring due to the season’s freeze-thaw cycles. Crews are currently using a temporary winter asphalt and tar mixture to address potholes until more consistently warm temperatures arrive, at which time they can also begin using the City’s in-house asphalt reclaimer and asphalt pre-mix heater to patch potholes more permanently with hot mix. Later in the spring, the Public Works Department will be able to secure a commercial supply of hot mix asphalt. Motorists are encouraged to help crews out where possible and report problem potholes by calling the City of Brandon’s 24-hour Pothole Hotline at 204-729-2200. While the phone line is monitored for issues to be addressed, calls are not returned. Residents can also alert Street & Roads staff to problem potholes by submitting an online report on the City’s website by following this link: http://www.brandon.ca/report-an-issue. The City of Brandon reminds its residents that a number of roads within City limits, including Victoria Avenue, Richmond Avenue, First Street, and 18th Street (including the bridges), are under the jurisdiction of the Province of Manitoba and, therefore, do not fall within the City of Brandon’s pothole patching program. Residents wishing to report a pothole or unsafe driving condition on a Provincial roadway can call 1-866-MANITOBA (1-866-626-4862). Residents should also note that the City of Brandon’s pothole patching program does not apply to the aprons (sloped approaches) leading into private driveways, nor does it apply to the accesses/approaches or parking lots of private businesses. Finally, the City of Brandon cautions all motorists that you should never swerve to avoid a pothole in your path! Drivers are advised to reduce their speed when approaching a pothole, but don’t brake when driving over the pothole as this can cause more damage. More pothole navigation pointers can be found by visiting the Manitoba Public Insurance website’s pothole page here: http://www.mpi.mb.ca/en/Rd-Safety/Tips/60-Sec-Driver/Pages/Potholes.aspx.

Discharging a Firearm with Intent

Brandon Police Service Media Release On Sunday morning, Police received a call from a resident in the 1200 Block of 10th Street reporting what looked like a bullet hole through the window. Police attended and confirmed that a small caliber rifle was likely used to cause the damage. Investigation into this incident led to the recovery of a video of the shooting that was posted on a social media public forum. The incident occurred in the early morning hours of March 18 2018. Police were able to identify the suspects responsible and on Sunday evening, Police attended a residence in the 1100 Block of 5th Street locating the suspects. At approximately 10:50 p.m. Sunday night, Police executed a Search Warrant at the residence where the suspects were located and recovered a .22 calibre rifle, .22 calibre ammunition, a loaded high velocity pellet gun, a set of nun chucks, a throwing knife, three pistol style pellet guns, a machete knife and fourteen counterfeit American $100.00 bills. A 17-year-old male youth from Brandon and a 19-year-old male from Brandon have been arrested for Discharging a Firearm with Intent, Careless Storage of a Firearm and Unauthorized Possession of Prohibited Weapons. Both suspects were lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center and are scheduled to appear in Court on Monday afternoon. Further investigation revealed that the suspects were involved in an altercation earlier in the night with unknown individuals. The shooting of the residence appeared to be an attempt at retribution however, the residence shot at was mistaken by the suspects and not in relation to the earlier conflict.

Province Introduces Amendments That Would Propose Stricter Penalties to Further Discourage Distracted Driving

The government of Manitoba introduced proposed changes to provincial laws that would provide stricter penalties to confront the dangerous and deadly issue of distracted driving, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced today. “Many drivers fail to understand the danger associated with distracted driving,” said Schuler.  “In Manitoba, using a hand-operated electronic device, such as a cellphone, while driving is illegal.  Despite this, there has been an unprecedented four-fold increase in the number of accidents involving distracted drivers between 2011 and 2016, with no decline in serious injuries or fatal collisions caused by distracted driving in Manitoba.” The Highway Traffic Act would be amended to create a tiered administrative licence suspension of three days for a first offence and seven days for a second and subsequent offence for prohibited use of a hand-operated electronic device while driving. Further, The Drivers and Vehicles Act would change to make careless driving a reportable offence, requiring a peace officer who lays a careless driving charge to notify the Registrar of Motor Vehicles.  The registrar would review the driver’s record to determine if driver improvement and control measures are necessary. “These stricter penalties for distracted driving are similar to those of impaired driving because the consequences are just as serious,” Schuler said.  “With a roadside licence suspension, we will address the immediate road safety risk and ensure the greatest deterrent impact on driver behaviour.” In 2016, distracted driving was the leading contributing factor in serious collisions at 29 per cent, and the third factor for fatalities at 27 per cent.  In Manitoba, using a hand-operated electronic device such as a cellphone while driving is prohibited, and convicted drivers face a $204 fine and a drop of five levels on the Driver Safety Rating scale. Police may charge drivers with using a hand-operated electronic device while driving or careless driving under The Highway Traffic Act.  Police use careless driving to address a variety of distractions such as personal grooming and handling pets where the distraction negatively affects driving behaviour.

Early morning accident in Brandon leads to impaired driving charge

On March 18, 2018 at approximately 05:30 hrs, police were dispatched to the 6300 block of Richmond Avenue East regarding a single vehicle accident.  Police located an adult female who was determined to be the driver of the vehicle.  The female was believed to be under the influence of alcohol and arrested.  The female was conveyed to the Brandon Police Service where she provided samples of her breath over the legal limit.  The female was subsequently charged with Impaired Driving and Drive Over .08.  She was released with a future court date.

Early morning police chase leads to arrest

Brandon Police Service Media Release Just before 3:00 AM Friday morning, a member on patrol observed a vehicle blow through the stop sign at 15th Street & Pacific Avenue, nearly losing control while sliding sideways, and almost colliding with the police vehicle. An attempt was made to stop the suspected impaired driver, who refused to stop, and a pursuit ensued. The pursuit left the city, and continued in a generally eastward direction until the driver finally stopped near PR #464 and the TransCanada Highway. The driver showed signs of impairment and was returned to the Police Service where he provided breath samples. The results showed that the driver was in fact, under the legal limit. The 42 year old male, was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre for Court this morning and is facing criminal charges of flight from police and dangerous driving.