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Crocus Plains Students Awarded Prestigious Research Opportunity to Study Microplastics in the Assiniboine River

Stolen Vehicle and Gas Theft Lead to Arrest of Repeat Offender

Police Respond to Three Stolen Vehicle Incidents in a Single Day

Eastview Landfill Temporarily Closed Due to Fire

Crime Stoppers Wanted for January 10, 2025

State of the Downtown

Keystone Centre Releases 2023-24 Annual Report Highlighting Growth, Investments, and Community Impact

Schoonbaert SIgns With Top UK Team

Stolen Vehicle vs. Transit Bus/Building Motor Vehicle Collision

Brandon Police Service Media Release At approx. 3:30 PM, police received a report that a 2011 Lincoln MKS had been stolen from a residence in the 300 blk of 4th St. The stolen vehicle was travelling East on Princess Ave. moments later when it went through a red light at 10th St. and Princess Ave. and struck a North bound transit bus, causing it to strike a building at the north- west corner of the intersection. The collision with the building caused structural damage and the bus had to be left in there overnight to prevent the possible collapse of the building. Residents of an upstairs residence had to be relocated due to safety concerns. Remediation work has taken place and it is expected that the bus will be moved today. A twelve-year-old Brandon resident will appear in court this morning charged with Theft of a Motor Vehicle and numerous Highway Traffic Offences.

City bus runs into building at 10th and Princess

According to some multiple witness reports a city bus ran into a building at the corner of 10th Street & Princess Avenue after it was forced to swerve to avoid a car who had just ran a red light.  The accident happened around 3:50 this afternoon.  Additional information likely will be released tomorrow in the Brandon Police Service Media Release. Thank you Joel Snyder and Mike Wasilka for the BDNMB.CA news tip of the day.

Car crashes through window of Brandon business

A Ford SUV crashed through the store front window of the Phillips Insurance Agency (510-1st St)  in Brandon on Wednesday afternoon, at approximately 3:35 pm.  BDNMB.CA was informed that nobody was hurt, or injured, during the crash.

Speed, alcohol and drug use are believed to be factors in the Kirkcaldy Dr. accident

Brandon Police Service Media Release Motor Vehicle Accident with Injuries: At approximately 8:37 p.m., emergency services responded to a three-vehicle accident on Kirkcaldy Drive. Early investigation indicates that a Pontiac Grand Prix driven by a 27-year-old man was west bound on Kirkcaldy Drive and collided with a small SUV driven by a female as she was making a North bound turn onto Cater Drive. The Pontiac Grand Prix then collided with a Minivan driven by a female that was eastbound on Kirkcaldy Drive. All three vehicles were damaged extensively from the collision. STARS transported the driver of the Pontiac Grand Prix to hospital in Winnipeg with severe injuries. The male remains in hospital and serious condition. In total, nine people were involved in the accident with six people transported and admitted to hospital. One of the injured is a 5-year old child who sustained a head injury. The child is in stable condition. Brandon Police Collision Analysts attended the accident scene and continue to investigate. Speed, alcohol and drug use are believed to be factors in the accident with charges against the male driver of the Pontiac Grand Prix pending. Kirkcaldy Drive was closed from Fraser Crescent to Patterson Crescent but is now open again to the public.

Accident on Kirkcaldy Drive

Reports of a multiple vehicle accident on Kirkcaldy Dr. tonight at approximately 8:45 pm.  Very little information is available at this time.  Detours have been set up for traffic and EMS and police were on hand to control the scene.  User submitted photos to bdnmb.ca below.