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Police called to a knife fight at a south end residence, intoxicated male skips out on $100.00 lunch bill

Brandon Woman Charged with Impaired Driving After Failing Breath Test

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for March 14, 2025

Wednesday evening structure fire in Brandon

2025-2026 School Year Budget Approved

Possession of Dangerous Weapon, Carry Concealed Weapon

Beyond the Box Score: Local Sports News for March 9, 2025

Seven hundred dollars worth of unpaid merchandise recovered, suspects arrested

Food For Thought, breakfast program in Brandon schools

Twenty years ago, Brandon School Division launched a breakfast program in just three early years schools. Today, it has evolved into a breakfast and snack program that reaches into 18 Brandon and Shilo schools. Nutritious breakfast cereal, milk, juice, fruit and snacks are served to any student who wishes to attend, without cost or eligibility criteria. Program Co-ordinator, Angie Williamson says, "on average we serve 300 students a day." January saw a total was 5879 student meals served. The program is funded through a national program called Food For Thought and is similarly run in communities across Canada. It also receives funding from sponsorship and donations locally, including corporate sponsors like Maple Leaf Foods. Brandon's breakfast program is also getting a boost this week from the patrons of Prairie Firehouse. Prairie Firehouse (637 Princess Avenue, Brandon) is hosting a beer tasting event where each food course will be paired with a specially selected beer from Beaus All Natural Brewing. Tickets are $65 and must be purchased in advance of the event. The dinner takes place at 7pm on Thursday February 22nd. Call or stop by for more information. To learn more about this impactful breakfast and snack program in our schools, visit www.brandonsfoodforthought.com.

Suspects steal 3 bicycles from home damaged earlier in week by house fire

On Saturday morning, the resident of a home in the 200 block of 5th St reported a break in to his residence and theft of three bicycles.  The home had been damaged in a house fire earlier in the week and while the resident was away from the home, suspects broke in and stole a child’s Spiderman “chopper” style bicycle, a white BMX bicycle and a 21 speed yellow and black mountain bicycle.

City Hours for Louis Riel Day

The City of Brandon wishes to advise that Brandon City Hall (410-9th Street), the City of Brandon Civic Services Complex (900 Richmond Avenue East), and the A.R. McDiarmid Civic Complex (638 Princess Avenue), will all be closed on Monday, February 19th in observance of Remembrance Day, and will re-open for regular business hours on Tuesday, February 20th. As per its winter hours of operation, the Eastview Landfill is CLOSED on Sunday, February 18th, but open Monday, February 19th between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. The Eastview Landfill’s winter hours of operation can be found at http://www.brandon.ca/sanitation/landfill/landfill-overview. All Brandon Transit services will run on statutory holiday hours (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) on Monday, February 19th, while the Brandon Transit Info Centre will be closed that day. Brandon Transit routes can be found at http://www.brandontransit.ca/routes-schedules/regular-routes-schedules. Brandon’s Community Sportsplex will be open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, February 19th. A full facility schedule can be found at https://mycommunity.brandon.ca/Facility/GetSchedule. Seasonal hours of operation at Brandon’s public skating oval and the Power Smart Waterfall of Lights are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For any after-hours public works emergencies, call the City of Brandon Public Works After-Hours Line at 204-729-2285. Have a safe and enjoyable Louis Riel Day holiday!

Woman, 46, charged with assault after allegedly repeatedly punching 79 year old man

Brandon Police Service Media Release A 46 year old woman from Brandon has been charged with assault after officers attended a disturbance at a residence in the 600 block of 11th St on Saturday evening.  When the officers arrived at the residence, the accused was observed on top of a man, repeatedly punching him in the head.  The 79 year old victim was treated at the scene for minor injures to his face and refused to provide further details of the altercation.  The woman was lodged at Brandon Correctional Center and will be released to appear in court in April.

Teenager allegedly tries to steal booze from local Liquor Mart

Brandon Police Service Media Release On Friday evening around 10:00 PM, staff from the Liquor Mart located in the 1600 block of 18th street, reported that 6 youths had just entered the store, and one male proceeded to steal a bottle of Vodka valued at approximately 50.00. With the help of a keen eyed citizen, the 15 year old male was located, identified as the suspect, and found in possession of the Alcohol. The Youth was released to his parent, and is scheduled to appear in court on March 20th.