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Potential suspect identified in theft of packages

Robbery with Violence, 17 year old female arrested

Manitoba Hydro warns of bogus bill reminder text message

MPI’s Top 5 Frauds in 2025

MPI Rates to Rise in the New Year as PUB Approves Increase

From Impaired Driving to Drugs, Weapons, and a Vehicle Fire

Manitoba Government Donates $2.6 Million From U.S. Liquor Sales to Support Charities During Holiday Season

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for December 17, 2025

Manitoba Government to Pull American Alcohol Products Off Shelves

In response to United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the Manitoba government is issuing a directive to Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries (MBLL) to stop the sale of American products in the province, Premier Wab Kinew announced today. “Trump’s tariff tax is an attack on Canadians,” said Kinew. “We support the federal response to these tariffs and here in Manitoba, we’re stopping the sale of American products at Manitoba liquor marts. How you choose to spend your money is one of the most important decisions you as a consumer can make. There are plenty of great Manitoba breweries and distilleries to support instead.” Effective Tuesday, Feb. 4, MBLL will be directed to pull American products off the shelves of liquor marts and will stop ordering American alcohol, the premier noted. The premier added the province will roll out more supports for Manitoba businesses and workers throughout the week in response to the U.S. tariffs. Manitoba’s U.S. Trade Council will meet on Monday to discuss the impacts of the tariffs and the province’s response. For more information, Manitoba businesses or workers impacted by tariffs can contact the Manitoba government tariff hotline at 1-877-827-4330 (toll-free) or 204-945-8011, Manitoba Government Inquiry at 204-945-3744 or visit https://manitoba.ca/tariffresponse/.

Brandon Police Bust Cocaine Trafficking Operation; Two Suspects Arrested

On January 30th members of Brandon Police Service’s Organized Crime Section conducted a CDSA (Controlled Drugs and Substances Act) investigation into Cocaine trafficking in Brandon by a 21-year-old male and a 19-year-old female. CDSA search was granted, and a traffic stop was conducted east of Brandon on Highway #1. The 21-year-old male was placed under arrest for Possession for Purpose of Trafficking Cocaine and Possession of Proceeds of Property Obtained by Crime with $840 located on his person. A search warrant was executed in the 1400 block of Pacific Avenue and the 19-year-old female was inside the residence. During the search of the apartment members located approximately 128 grams of cocaine, packaging materials, and a digital scale. Both individuals were charged accordingly, arrested, held in detention cells and will attend court in the morning on January 31st, 2025.

Brandon Bits and Bites – Issue 6

Some interesting things from the last 7 - 10 days Pizza Express has had a major change to their menu. Includes the following Italian Hero Pizza; house dressing base, ham, salami, mozzarella, onions, banana peppers, tomato, pepperoni and the Carnivore Pizza: meat sauce, ground beef, pepperoni, mozzarella, Italian sausage, bacon Keystone Centre has announced PBR is back on May 23rd and 24th. In the past this has been sold out. For many people sad news as Peavey Mart will close. Following the recently announced closures of 22 stores in Ontario and Nova Scotia, Peavey Mart released a statement on Facebook on January 28 that they will now begin store closing sales at all remaining locations across Canada. Former WWE Superstar Tatanka will be holding a meet and greet at this year's Dakota Nation Winterfest on Saturday, February 1 from 11am-4pm. darryl@bdnmb.ca

Manitoba Government Issues Directive to Reduce For-Profit Nurse Spending in Prairie Mountain Health

The Manitoba government has directed Prairie Mountain Health leadership to reduce for-profit nursing agency costs by 15 per cent by March 2026 as part of a systemwide effort to refocus funding on nurses in the public system, Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced today. “Prairie Mountain Health has consistently been dealt a bad hand,” said Asagwara. “Alongside the challenges in the area, the previous government gave the region little to no support by cutting services, closing ERs and firing nurses resulting in millions overspent on private nursing agencies. Enough is enough. It’s time to put a hard stop on private for-profit nursing agency over-spending and re-invest in the public system. Our government is committed to working with all health regions to bring nurses back into the public system.” This direction comes alongside the Manitoba government’s efforts to invest in publicly funded health care and encourage nurses to join the public system, the minister added. The Manitoba government recently issued a request for proposals (RFP) to reduce the number of contracted agencies at prices that ensure the majority of health-care funding is directed to public front-line workers and their patients, noted the minister. The RFP is now closed, and the government will begin reviewing and evaluating proposals this week. In the past, Manitoba has held hundreds of distinct contracts with more than 70 private for-profit agencies, with little to no policies on how to limit those agencies’ impact on the nurses working in the public system or the rates they charge to publicly funded service delivery organizations, noted the minister.

Help Shape The Future of Brandon Transit

Residents of Brandon are invited to help shape the future of Brandon Transit and inform the development of the Brandon Transit Route Planning and Long-Term Strategy. Brandon Transit currently serves as a vital link, connecting residents to economic, social, educational, and recreational opportunities. However, the COVID-19 pandemic, changing demographics, and evolving travel patterns have highlighted the need for a thoughtful re-evaluation and redesign of our transit system. The City of Brandon has been undertaking a comprehensive review and strategic planning process to propose enhancements to our transit system. These enhancements must align with the community’s needs while remaining cost-effective. Thus, community participation is essential in this endeavor. Our goal is to better serve the diverse and growing needs of our community. The first round of community engagement took place in Spring 2024, where the project team learned about the mobility patterns and needs of Brandon residents. Consequently, the team developed short-, medium-, and long-term strategies that will enhance the transit system, improve the rider experience, and attract new transit users. Now, in our second round of engagement from Feb. 3 - 23, 2025, we want your feedback on proposed changes to the transit system.  The Route Planning and Long-Term Strategy is not just about mapping out current transportation patterns; it’s a comprehensive approach to envisioning a future where transit services are both inclusive and innovative. Our goals extend beyond a general assessment; we aim to: Evaluate our existing transit system, encompassing both standard and specialized services. Create a progressive vision for transit enhancements that resonate with the City’s Climate Action Plan and other related municipal policies and plans. Engage the community to ensure that this vision is reflective of their changing needs. Develop a detailed implementation plan that outlines how to achieve this vision. How To Participate:  Survey: Share your opinions via this online survey: forms.office.com/r/tfF9KVptCp. Paper surveys will be available at all open houses, on transit buses, at the Transit Information Centre (21 – 8th St.), and at Brandon City Hall (410 – 9th St.) from Feb. 3 – 23, 2025. The online survey closes Feb. 23 at 11:59 p.m. In Person: Join us at one of our open house events: Date  Time  Location  Mon, Feb. 3 6 – 8 p.m. Superstore, 920 Victoria Ave. Tue, Feb. 4 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. 2 – 4 p.m. 6 – 8 p.m. Brandon University, 270 18th St. Superstore, 920 Victoria Ave. Walmart, 903 18th St. N. Wed, Feb. 5 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. 2 – 4 p.m. 6 – 8 p.m. Assiniboine College, 1430 Victoria Ave. E. Walmart, 903 18th St. N. Shoppers Mall, 1570 18th St. Thu, Feb. 6 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Shoppers Mall, 1570 18th St.   Following insights gathered from the community, the project team will refine recommendations and future transit service options to create and finalize the Route Planning and Long-term Strategy with key stakeholders. Stay tuned for more details and additional opportunities to engage with us on this exciting journey toward a transformed transit system in Brandon! For further information, call 204-729-2279 or visit brandontransit.ca/transit-study.