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Suspects from October 27th theft caught and charged, Motor Vehicle Vs. Pedestrian accident

Brandon Celebrates Collaboration With Fusion Credit Union To Save Brandon Ratepayers Millions

RCMP investigate homicide of Brandon man in Swan River, suspects arrested

Theft suspect found in possession of crystal meth, machete

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for November 1, 2024

Suspect caught on video surveillance stealing tip jar

Multi-Vehicle Collision at Van Horne and 21st Street Sends One to Winnipeg Hospital with Serious Injuries

Carberry Bus Crash First Responders Inducted into Order of the Buffalo Hunt

Edward Snowden to speak live to a Brandon University audience

Brandon University News Edward Snowden will speak live to a Brandon University (BU) audience on May 9, discussing the ethics of mass surveillance and the role of public institutions like universities. “This is an incredible opportunity for the people of Brandon and Westman to hear from one of the most provocative and thought-provoking individuals of recent years, in his own words” says Dr. Steve Robinson, BU’s Vice-President (Academic & Provost). “We leapt at the chance to arrange this opportunity for all BU students, faculty and staff as well as members of the Brandon area public to engage with Edward Snowden on this important topic, and we welcome everyone in all of the communities we are a part of to take part as well.” Snowden rose to international prominence in 2013 when he revealed the scope and scale of U.S. intelligence agency mass surveillance, fueling debates over privacy and security that continue to this day. From his current residence in Moscow, Snowden will give a live lecture to a Brandon University audience, and will take questions from Brandon about mass surveillance and the role that universities can play in ethical debates about surveillance. There is no charge to attend the BU event, although space is limited. The talk is a joint production between Brandon University, the University of Winnipeg and the University of Lethbridge. “Universities are built on collaboration,” Robinson says, “and we are pleased to work with our colleagues in Winnipeg and Lethbridge to bring this important discussion to a wider audience.” The Snowden lecture will be streamed live to BU’s Harvest Hall, which features two large screens and ample space for more than two hundred guests. Doors open at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 9, for the event, with Snowden expected to begin speaking at 6 p.m. Refreshments and a cash bar will be available. All are welcome to attend.

Crash On Highway 5 leads to charges

Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba Two people were taken to hospital following an accident early Friday morning at the intersection of Highway 5 and the Trans-Canada Highway. Blue Hills RCMP say a pickup truck northbound on Hwy 5, being driven buy a lone occupant, tried to cross the Trans-Canada when it collided with a westbound car.  Inside the car was a lone occupant from Holland. The accident happened at approximately 7:10 am. The 43-year old male driver of the pickup truck, from Wellwood, was charged with Fail to Yield. The injuries are not considered to be life-threatening.
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YMCA to Provide Childcare for 2017-2018 Half-Day School PD Days

Submitted Brandon School Division is pleased to announce that the YMCA of Brandon will be providing child care opportunities to our School Families during the 2017-2018 Half-Day Professional Development Days. Brandon School Division will be providing space in most of our K-8 Schools, within the City of Brandon, for the YMCA of Brandon to run their School Break Half-Day Camps, similar to the format you may already be accustomed to. School Break Days provided by the YMCA of Brandon provide a fun environment for children aged 5-12 while school is out. On line registration will be available on August 21st, 2017 for YMCA members and September 5th for non YMCA members. Space will be limited. Click here to view the 2017-2018 School Day Calendar.
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Kelleher Ford to raise as much as $6,000 for Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School

Brandon, Manitoba, April 27, 2017 – Kelleher Ford is bringing Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited’s innovative Drive One 4 UR School program to the Brandon community in an effort to raise up to $6,000 for Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School. For every person who test-drives a Ford vehicle at the school on April 29, 2017, Kelleher Ford and Ford of Canada will donate $20 to the Crocus Plains Football Club. “We’re excited to partner with Crocus Plains School to help raise funds for their football club,” said Mike Boutilier, General Sales Manager at Kelleher Ford. “The Drive One program is a great opportunity for us to help a local high school cover some expenses while showcasing Ford of Canada’s innovative safety technologies and eco-friendly options to parents, teenagers and other drivers.” The event, which will be held from 8:00 a.m. till 4:15 p.m., will feature the full range of Ford cars and SUVs, as well as select F-Series models. Since the start of Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School and Community programs in 2010, more than 77,000 test-drives at more than 500 events have generated over $1 million in donations for high schools and organizations in Canada. Kelleher Ford has participated in Ford’s Drive One 4 UR Community/School program for six years and has made an impact in the community by raising in excess of $67,960 to support organizations such as Heart and Stroke Foundation, Funds for Furry Friends, Brandon Search and Rescue, and more. In addition to raising much-needed revenue for worthwhile causes, Drive One events give participants the chance to experience Ford’s new vehicles and safety technologies, including: Voice Recognition: Voice control, or a simple tap on your touchscreen, allows you to interact with the responsive system. For example you can ask your car for restaurant suggestions simply by saying “I’m hungry.” Siri Integration: Once your iPhone is paired your contacts can be downloaded to the system, allowing you to make a phone call with a simple tap on the screen and voice command. The conversation is easily heard through your vehicle’s speakers. You can also respond to a text message or make a dinner reservation while keeping your eyes on the road. Hands-free calling is paired through other smartphones as well. Music Search and Control: By simply saying “play” followed by an artist or song name, SYNC® 3 will start playing your favourite music right from your smartphone. You can also use your voice to shuffle through over 120 SiriusXM Satellite Radio stations. Your Trusted Navigator: Entering your destination is a breeze and your vehicle will guide the way. Don’t worry about getting lost - you can trust SYNC® 3 to help you find your destination, and even create a quick detour if you need to stop at an ATM, store, or gas station along the way. To participate, please visit Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School, 1930 1st Street, between 8:00 a.m. till 4:15 p.m. on April 29, 2017. Participants must be 18 or older and have a valid driver’s license. There is a limit of one test-drive per household.
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100 Women Who Care donate $2550 Tuesday evening

A lot can happen in an hour. The women that gathered on Tuesday evening for the first meeting of the year for 100 Women who Care proved that. As a result of a one hour meeting and three compelling presentations, Westman Aphasia Inc. received a much needed $2550 donation (more members joined following the cheque presentation). 100 Women who Care began in Brandon just last year and is administered by the Brandon Area Community Foundation (BACF). The goal of the program is to enrol 100 members who meet four times a year for one hour to raise money for a community charity. At the meetings, short presentations are made by members on behalf of the charitable organization that they have chosen. Following the presentations, members vote on the organization that they would like the donation to go to. Each member pays an annual $100 commitment fee that supports the Women’s Endowment Fund held with the BACF. Plus, members pledge to donate $50 at each of the four meetings that goes to the selected charitable organization. It is an easy and effective way to make a big difference in our community. Spots are still available, to find out how you can get involved, visit: www.bacf.ca or email info@bacf.ca. For more information on Westman Aphasia Inc., visit: www.westmanaphasia.ca