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Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Westoba Credit Union Announces Major Partnership with the Keystone Centre

BRANDON, MB – Westoba Credit Union Ltd. announces their commitment to enter into a multi-year Naming Rights Agreement with the Keystone Centre for the main arena in addition to renewing their long-term sponsorship of the Westoba Agricultural Centre of Excellence. Effective Monday, February 19th, 2018, the main arena will be called Westoba Place. Westoba Place is a 5,102 seat arena, which is home to the 2016 WHL champion Brandon Wheat Kings, the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, Manitoba Ag Days and more. The Keystone Centre has over 1.2 million visitors annually and over 3,000 event bookings per year. “We’re excited to be expanding our already great working relationship with the Keystone. It’s a huge facility that so many people, communities and businesses benefit from and we’re proud to be a part of that ongoing legacy,” says Jim Rediger, CEO of Westoba. “We’re grateful to Westoba for their continued support of not only our Westoba Agricultural Centre of Excellence, but now also our main arena,” said Jeff Schumacher, General Manager, Keystone Centre. “This is a strong partnership, because our companies naturally align in their values and visions for the community.” Westoba is committed to bringing people, communities and businesses together. Rediger says, “We believe in building healthy communities and our members have told us they want our community investment dollars to focus on building infrastructure. I can’t think of a larger or more diverse facility that’s more central to our region and the communities we support than the Keystone.” Westoba supports economic development and growth and engages the business community through major events like Ag Days that are hosted at the Keystone Centre. They’re subsidizing rink rental rates to help local youth sports teams afford to use the arena. Westoba makes every decision in the best interests of their membership and this partnership provides Westoba members with special benefits like access to advanced ticket promotions and a Westoba fast lane for entering events. To celebrate this exciting partnership, Westoba is hosting a FREE Family Fun Day at the Keystone Centre on Monday, February 19th. Family activities include: Event Location Time Disco Public Skating Westoba Place 10am - noon Big Toys Explore Zone Keystone Centre Main Lower Concourse Hallway 10am – 2pm Westoba Mini-Car Pit Stop Keystone Centre Main Upper Concourse and Westoba Agricultural Centre 10am – 2pm Petting Zoo Westoba Agricultural Centre of Excellence 10am – 2pm

City of Brandon Launches Online Municipal Tax Calculator

Brandon, MB – Brandon property owners can see an approximation of their proposed 2018 municipal taxes and how their tax dollar will be used to provide programs and services to the community via an interactive tax calculator tool now available on Brandon.ca. The calculator, available at http://www.brandon.ca/budget/property-tax-estimator, provides an estimate of a property's gross municipal taxes, based upon the Council-approved 2018 City of Brandon mill rate and 2018 provincial property assessment values. Education taxes levied by the Brandon School Division and provincial education levies are NOT included in this calculation. Along with the ability to see year-over-year comparative municipal tax levels, citizens can also use the tax calculator to view how much of their municipal taxes are spent on each service area provided annually by the City of Brandon, and further delve into the cost of specific programs and services. For example, property owners can see how much of their municipal taxes are used to specifically fund services such as sanitation collection, policing, cemetery maintenance, or tourism initiatives. “The City of Brandon strives to be open, transparent and accessible in its budgeting process and we invite all citizens to take advantage of this interactive tool,” notes Brandon City Manager/CAO Rod Sage. “It is our belief that by engaging our citizens in the fiscal activities of their local government, it will lead to a better understanding of how we fund and deliver the services that are important to them, and eventually lead to greater participation by our public in our budget development process.” Sage adds that in future years, the City of Brandon plans to enhance the online tax calculator’s interactive features so that residents will be able to input their preferred budget enhancements or reductions and then see a visual representation of the resulting municipal tax implications. Following City Council approval of the 2018 Municipal Tax Levy Bylaw, property tax bills will be mailed out in mid-May, with a payment deadline at the end of June 2018. A discount of 0.5% is applied to all 2018 property tax pre-payments received on or before May 31st, 2018. In addition to the traditional methods of one-time payment, annual taxes may also be paid monthly by automatic bank withdrawal using the City of Brandon’s Tax Installment Plan (TIP).  Discounts and penalties do not apply when enrolled in the TIP program.  The application deadline for enrollment in this year’s TIP program is June 15th, 2018.

Brandon Firefighter/ Paramedics, E911 Dispatchers & Vincent Massey Youth Revolution Group made a financial donation to the Brandon Hospital

Submitted Brandon Firefighter / Paramedics have had a long time tradition of helping people in need and over the years it has become a natural extension of our duties as Firefighters. In maintaining this long time tradition we founded the Brandon Firefighters Charity Fund in 1994. The Brandon Firefighters Charity Fund is a registered charity whose sole purpose is to provide the needed support to those organizations, families and individuals within Brandon and Westman area that require financial assistance. 2017 saw the Brandon Firefighters Charity Fund distribute nearly $45,000.00 to various groups. These funds raised by the Brandon Firefighters Charity Fund are attributed to a small dedicated group of volunteers. The Brandon Firefighter / Paramedics and E911 Dispatchers have made it a priority to extend their duties by volunteering their personal time and raising funds that support our community. Today Feb 1, 2018 your Brandon Firefighter/ Paramedics, E911 Dispatchers along with the Vincent Massey Youth Revolution Group made a financial donation to the Brandon Hospital for some needed equipment in the NICU.

Brandon man allegedly steals vehicle, rams police vehicle while trying to flee

Brandon Police Service Media Release  At approximately 1:20 a.m., Police received a report of a stolen vehicle from the 700 block of 7th Street. The vehicle was parked on the street and left running to warm up. At approximately 1:50 a.m., Officers located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop however, the vehicle refused to pull over and a pursuit began. The pursuit travelled several blocks and reached a top speed of 65km/h. The suspect finally stopped in the 400 Block of 13th Street after ramming a Police vehicle. The male suspect attempted to flee on foot but was apprehended after a failed attempt to scale a fence.  The suspect showed signs of impairment and was transported to the Police Service where breath samples obtained were in excess of the legal limit. The 22-year-old Brandon man was arrested for Impaired Driving, Drive Over 80 mg%, Theft of Motor Vehicle, Flight From Police, Resist Arrest and Assault Police Officer. The male was also found to have three outstanding Warrants of Arrest for Mischief to Property, Assault and Breach of Probation. The male sustained a minor injury during his attempt to run from Police. He was treated at the hospital and when cleared medically, lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center and is scheduled to appear in Court on Thursday. No Officers were injured during this incident.

Brandon University presents a community conversation to explore downtown plans

BRANDON – Brandon University will host a community conversation next week to explore the ongoing development of plans and options for the downtown site with all members of the public. Following targeted consultations over the past few months, an earlier round of campus conversations this year, as well as open feedback online, several possible opportunities have been identified, and will be expanded on at these new sessions. This public community conversation is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 6, and will be held from 5–6:30 p.m. in the Main Foyer of Brandon City Hall. This 90-minute session will be led by the external expert team that has been guiding pre-development work on the downtown, will expand on options that have been advanced so far, and will solicit further high-level feedback from members of the public. Those who are unable to attend will be able to view information from the session posted to BrandonU.ca/Downtown where they will also be able to contribute their thoughts and feedback. Brandon University’s downtown development will sit on a large parcel of land that totals nearly 70,000 square feet. This amount of space downtown opens up new opportunities to advance the University’s priorities as stated in the BU Academic Plan as well as the themes that have emerged from the new BU Campus Master Plan. It will be one of the most significant developments for the University and City in decades. Most of the development will be devoted to new residential space, with both new-concept student residences as well as seniors’ housing being considered. Along with the residential component, the future downtown initiative will include academic and learning spaces, plus a service, retail and commercial component. The University is committed to creating a mixed-use development that will add value to the existing neighbourhood, bringing new amenities and vitality to the downtown core. A full pre-development report is expected by the spring.