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Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

RCMP name 16 victims in Manitoba highway crash

Earlier today, Manitoba RCMP identified publicly the names of the 16 individuals who lost their lives in a devastating bus crash one week ago. Some families have provided a small message about their loved one that will be read after their name. • Louis Bretecher, 81 - Proud and beloved Husband, Father, and Pepere. He will forever be missed and always remembered by all who knew and loved him. Our hearts lay also with those families who are grieving alongside ours. We request that our family’s privacy be respected by the media during this difficult time. • Margaret Furkalo, 82 - Forever in our hearts. • Vangie Gilchrist, 83 - of Gilbert Plains. • Ann Hill, 81 - Rest in peace Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, Sister • Helen Kufley, 88 - We are heartbroken and numb by this tragedy and the loss of our vibrant mother, Baba and Great Baba. She was and always will be the cornerstone of our family, the one we always went to for advice and wisdom, and we will miss her terribly. Thank you to all the first responders for their incredible work and the city of Dauphin for their caring. • Arlene Lindquist, 68 - Loving mother, grandmother, and friend • Dianne Medwid, 70 • Nettie Nakonechny, 87 - A long-time resident of Dauphin, former school teacher, and Baba to not only her own grandchildren and great grandchildren, but to many others who knew her. She was very proud of her Ukrainian culture. She will be missed by all of us who loved her. • Shirley Novalkowski, 76 - Loving Mother, Grandmother, and Sister • Frank Perzylo, 82 • Rose Perzylo, 80 • Jean Rosenkranz, 82 • Donna Showdra, 79 - She will be deeply missed by her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren • Lillian Stobbe, 73 - Loving Mother, Nana, and friend • Patsy Zamrykut, 88 • Claudia Zurba, 87 - Your life was a blessing. Your memory is a treasure. You were loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. She was our Mom, Nana, Great Nana, Great Great Nana. Love you forever. Our hearts were shattered into pieces that day June 15, 2023 We will remember. - Superintendent Jeff Asmundson, West District Commander, Manitoba RCMP

SVDN celebrates grand opening of Grand Valley Campground

Yesterday, as part of the National Indigenous Peoples Day taking place in the city, Sioux Valley Dakota Nation celebrated the Grand Opening of the Grand Valley Campground. The day was filled with different events and attractions including kids games, live music, wagon rides, vendors, and more. The Grand Valley Park RV and Tube Park is located directly off of the Trans Canada Highway approximately 8kms west of Brandon. Earlier this year, Sioux Valley Dakota Nation released a statement announcing they would be taken over management of the Grand Valley Park RV and Tube Park.

Man allegedly kicked Brandon Police Officer on side of the head

On the afternoon of 2023-06-20, police attended to a residence in the 100 block of 8th Street and arrested an intoxicated male that had previously Uttered Threats to harm the property owner.  While in police custody, the intoxicated male continued his aggressive behavior and threatened to harm the arresting officer, in addition to becoming combative and kicking the officer on the side of the head.  No medical attention was required to the officer.  A 54-year-old male was lodged at BPS to appear in court 2023-06-21 for the charges of Uttering Threats X2 and Assault Police Officer.
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Brandon Fire Kept Busy with 2 Structure Fires Tuesday Night

Brandon's emergency services were kept busy yesterday evening with at least 2 structure fires, amongst other emergency calls. Brandon Fire & Emergency Services were called to a home on Dominion Way in Brandon's west end for a fire in a crawl space/basement around 7:40pm. Firefighters arrived and were able to extinguish the fire quickly. Multiple fans needed to be set up to help clear the home of smoke. Firefighter/Paramedics were working in heat that felt like 35°C at the time with the intense humidity. Later in the evening, at around 9:40pm both fire halls responded urgently to a home in Brentwood Trailer Courts that had been struck by lightning (according to witnesses/neighbours) and was on fire. Crews arrived and were able to quickly extinguish that fire while working in thunderstorm conditions. Extensive overhaul was needed to ensure the fire hadn't spread throughout the walls/floor of the home. There were thankfully no injuries at either of the fires according to fire and police officials.

Samoyed Summer at Section 6

One thing Manitoba is not famous for is being "dog friendly". Over the past weekend in Minneapolis we saw various lounges and patios that welcomed and encouraged people to bring their dogs. Section 6 Brewing Co at 1126 Princess Ave is trying to change that image of being very dog friendly. Carmen Fisher told BDNMB.CA that we love seeing people bring their dogs and we put out water bowls for them. To our knowledge Section 6 is the only patio that allows dogs in Brandon. Pepsi and Bode, the two featured Samoyed dogs, enjoyed all the smells and attention they had from customers and staff. Check out Section 6 Brewing https://section6brewing.ca/