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Two male youth arrested with bear mace following a brief foot pursuit

Brandon Police arrest 16-year-old female suspect for Vehicle Theft/Impaired Driving

MPI Applies for Insurance Rate Increase for 2025-26

Cora Breakfast and Lunch planning to open location in Brandon

Male suspect attempts to use counterfeit money, steals table

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For July 5, 2024

5th annual Free Fry Day taking place in Brandon

WCG Raises Over $10,000 For Dauphin’s Watson Art Centre

RCMP Seek Gas Thieves

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba On January 26, 2017, and on March 23, 2017, thefts of gasoline occurred in the RM of Whitehead. The thefts occurred at the RM of Whitehead maintenance yard just east of Alexander. Two similar thefts have happened in the past two months at the same location. RCMP are seeking information on the identity of the pictured suspect and the white truck used in the commission of the offence. RCMP are actively investigating these incidents and are asking anyone with information to contact Souris RCMP Detachment at 204-483-2854 or call Manitoba Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, submit a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com or text “TIPMAN” plus your message to CRIMES (274637).

Brandon RCMP Investigating Disturbing Death of Animals

Source:  Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba UPDATE - While investigating the death of a goat and a pony with their ears removed, RCMP received a report of a further discovery of animal remains. In a ditch close to where the remains of the pony were found, three coyotes and a raccoon were located deceased. The animals also had their ears removed. The RCMP renews the request for information. If anyone has any information in relation to this investigation, please contact Brandon RCMP at 204-726-7519 or Manitoba Crime Stoppers. ================== On March 26, 2017, Brandon RCMP received a report of a dead goat with its back legs tied up and its ears removed and a dead miniature pony with its ears removed. The animals were found in separate ditches approximately three days apart in the RM of Whitewater, Manitoba, 15 kilometres south of Brandon. It is unclear when, exactly, the animals were left there, as there were different levels of snow cover. The RCMP is working with the Chief Veterinary Office of Manitoba on this investigation. RCMP are actively investigating these incidents and are asking anyone with information to contact Brandon RCMP at 204-726-7519 or call Manitoba Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, submit a secure tip online or text “TIPMAN” plus your message to CRIMES (274637).  

Weather

Province Issues March Flood Outlook For 2017

The March 2017 Flood Outlook was released today by Manitoba Hydrologic Forecasting and Coordination Branch of Manitoba Infrastructure. Flood risk ranges from moderate to major due to above normal soil moisture in the watershed and near normal to below normal snow water equivalent in the snow pack. Ultimately what happens will be dependent on additional snow and rain and the rate of the melt. Timing of spring thaw in the various river basins will also have an impact in that as more areas melt at the same time, they collectively add to the flow and ultimately stress the drainage and river systems. This can also increase peak levels as can additional precipitation during run-off. All measurements that follow are in feet above sea level measured at First Street, Brandon Manitoba. o Favourable weather: minor risk of flooding The range this Outlook provides for Brandon begins with 1170 feet above sea level for favourable conditions.This means an ideal gradual melt with temperatures slightly above and then slightly below zero until the melt is done throughout the Assiniboine River basin. At this level the river should remain within its banks although there may be locations where very minor overbanking occurs. o Normal weather: moderate risk of flooding With normal conditions the river level may go to 1174 feet above sea level. This means a gradual melt without large amounts of precipitation and also without several of the basins reaching peak at the same time. With this we can expect water overbank in the recreational areas along the river. o Unfavourable weather: major risk of flooding With unfavourable conditions the river level may work its way towards 1178.8 feet above sea level. This means conditions like a delayed and then sudden melt over large areas and could also include significant precipitation and/or several basins peaking together. With this we can expect a lot more work with the closing of the Grand Valley Road, maintaining pumps, continuous dike inspection and overall vigilance. As many of you are aware, as the threat increases our response increases and the level of difficulty in our decisions also increases. Historic levels at Brandon: 1995 1178.80, 1976 1179.54, 2011 1182.89, 2014 1183.10, 1882 1183.70 feet above sea level measured at First Street. Our current dike level is 1186.0 feet above sea level measured at First Street. Flood stage is considered as 1172 fasl. The complete report is available: https://www.gov.mb.ca/flooding/  

Brandon Resident WINS 26,000 dollars betting on Donald Trump

When Brett Boschman heard Donald Trump was entering the race to become the next US president, he was surprised. "I didn't know what to think at first," he explained. "He's a reality TV star, so I thought it was wild he was running." Some friends heard what Trump was saying during the Republican nomination campaign, and Brett started to see how Trump might win. The Brandon resident Googled the odds of winning the Presidential election, and found out PlayNow.com was accepting bets on the race. "I thought it was super cool this was offered in Manitoba," he explained. Brett wagered on Trump to win with odds of 7.50 to 1 on April 7, 2016, and after more research Brett put more down on Trump later in the week. As Trump won the Republican nomination and the race intensified, Brett was watching the action closely. "Betting makes it more fun. I would rather watch a sporting event or any event that way. It makes you a lot more invested," he explained.  The night of the election, Brett was watching TV with friends. "They all knew I bet on Trump. I was cheering for Florida and when he took that, that's when I was certain I had won. "The odds were still 5.5 to 1, and I decided to put a bit more down." Brett explained with a grin. He was lucky he did! In all, Brett walked away with $25,858 in winnings after the election closed.