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BPS News Release October 1, 2024

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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

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

Impaired Driving Accident

On January 11th, 2024, at 11:52 pm Police came upon an accident in the 900 block of Richmond Avenue. The driver of the vehicle had struck a parked car. The driver, a 21-year-old male was arrested for impaired driving. He provided samples of his breath that were almost three times the legal limit. He was released once sober and set for court on January 18th, 2024.

2024 Proposed Municipal Budget

The City of Brandon is releasing the 2024 proposed municipal budget. The municipal budget is written by city staff, then debated, amended and passed by City Council. Brandon City Council will deliberate the 2024 proposed budget as prepared by City administration on Friday, February 2, 2024, and Saturday, February 3, 2024. Deliberations will be held in the City of Brandon Council Chamber on the 2nd floor of Brandon City Hall and are open to the public and media to observe. The deliberations will also be livestreamed via the City of Brandon YouTube channel .  Westman Communications Group TV (WCGtv) will also be live streaming this event on channel 12 or online at westmancom.com/personal/wcgtv/watch-live. The 2024 proposed budget will require an additional $5.3 million in municipal taxes levied. That would require an 11.2 per cent increase in revenue, which for an average tax bill could be a 10% increase in the municipal portion of their tax bill from last year. The proposed combined general and utility budgets are $137.8 million. The proposed capital plan is $125.1 million, which includes $35.9 million in Federal and Provincial grant funding. Major projects from the proposed capital budget includes: $24.7 million for the water treatment facility expansion $13.3 million for land drainage improvements, including the Southeast Drainage Project $21.3 million for new wastewater sewers, including the Southwest Wastewater Servicing Project $10.0 million for the multi-year construction of the Outdoor Sports Field Complex. Some of this spending may be done in future years. In addition to already approved and underway multi-year projects, some of the projects being proposed in 2024 include: $4.4 million for design and construction of area and ice plant upgrades at the Brandon Community Sportsplex $3.6 million for renewal of Brandon Transit and Brandon Access Transit fleet $525,000 for the detailed design of intersection improvements at 18th St N & Braecrest Dr $800,000 for the completion of a new landfill cell A $6.7-million increase to salary expenses reflects the creation of new positions at the City of Brandon, some of which will be recovered by grants from other levels of government, including 15 paramedic positions fully funded by Shared Health; as well as 14 police positions including two additional community cadets funded in part with the provincial urban policing grant. This increase also includes the city’s focus on filling critical positions that were vacant for portions of 2023. Other notable items in the proposed operating budget include increased funding for infrastructure renewal, downtown initiatives, enhanced industry attraction efforts, the completion of Brandon Transit’s long-term strategy and route planning study, and the implementation of the community safety & wellbeing plan. The City of Brandon has attracted a record amount of provincial funding to support Brandon and mitigate the costs for local ratepayers. That includes: $1.9 million from Shared Health which funds ten paramedics for a third ambulance and five paramedics to work in the new police cells, which will mitigate the burden on the hospital emergency room $319,000 for an expanded police Community Cadet program to enhance policing, especially downtown More on-the-ground policing and bylaw enforcement Enhanced environmental initiatives and commitment to affordable housing “Our budget includes transfer payments from the provincial and federal government”, says City Manager Ron Bowles. “We are continuing to lobby our provincial government for additional funding so that Brandon and other municipalities across our province have their fair share.” All proposed budget documents can be viewed on the City of Brandon website at brandon.ca/budget/proposed-2024-budget. City Council welcomes comments or feedback on the proposed 2024 budget, which can be sent via email to budget@brandon.ca.

Teen girl charged after alleged assault at Brandon business

On January 8th, 2024 a 16-year-old female was charged for an assault on another 16- year old female that occurred at a business in the 300 block of 8th street. The assault had occurred on May 15th , 2023 and videos had been circulating on social media. Police were finally able to identify the accused. She was arrested and released for court on March 19th, 2024.

ALERT: Fraudulent Club Regent Casino App

Late last week, Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries (MBLL) was made aware of fraudulent posts on Facebook purporting to be an online gaming app for Club Regent Casino. Please be aware that this a scam. Club Regent Casino (as well as McPhillips Station Casino) does not offer a mobile app or online gaming. Do not click on any of the links provided in these ads or provide any personal or credit card information. We have been diligent in reporting these ads to Facebook (Meta) and posting warnings but are aware that these ads continue to circulate. We encourage Manitobans who encounter the fraudulent posts to also block and report. In Manitoba, the only legal, safe, and secure online gaming site is PlayNow. Operated by Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries, all revenue generated through PlayNow stays within the province to support many community and charitable programs. Source: Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries News Release

Traffic stop leads to arrest

On January 6, 2024, at approximately 11pm, police conducted a traffic stop involving a local taxi company. A 22yr old Brandon man who was a passenger in the vehicle, was found to have an outstanding Warrant of Arrest for Assault a Police Officer and Resist Arrest. He was arrested without incident and lodged to appear in Court today.