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Four individuals placed in detention cells under Intoxicated Persons Detention Act

Mosey’s Ghost Kitchen Comes to Brandon

Four incidents in 24 hours pertaining to alcohol

Male suspect caught prying open over a dozen mailboxes

Charges Laid in Three Separate Theft Occurrences

Postponement of Green Cart Collection

Male suspect arrested for ongoing harassment of ex-girlfriend

F1 comes to Brandon

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Get the best value for your charitable dollars

You’ve probably got at least one cause you’re passionate about. And, your hard work and success have placed you and your family in a position to give back to your community. To make sure your donation makes the biggest impact possible, you need a plan. Step 1 – decide what matters most With so many ways to make a difference, deciding which charities to support can be overwhelming. When you’re choosing where to direct your money, consider: Do your core values align with a specific cause or organization? Are you or someone you care about personally affected by an issue? Is there a cause you think needs more attention? Are there organizations you already support that you’d like to do more for? How does the charity distribute their funds? Luckily, there are a lot of independent sites, including Charity Intelligence Canada, that offer comprehensive ratings based on transparency, need and operating efficiency. Step 2 – direct your donation dollars Once you find a cause you’re passionate about, decide how you want to make your mark. Will all your donation dollars go to one organization or to several? Will it be a one-time gift or ongoing? Is this a personal project or will your family and friends join the cause? Don’t be afraid to think outside the box. Want to inspire innovation? Create your own charity, grant or scholarship fund. Or maybe there’s an organization you could partner with to match your gift. The sky’s the limit when it comes to your charitable legacy. Step 3 – build a team to help you realize your dream Seek the advice of professionals who can help you make the most of your gift. A financial security advisor can help you: Align your philanthropic plans with the core values and issues that matter most to you and your family Identify a plan to involve your family – today and tomorrow Take advantage of tax efficiencies and benefits Your team might also include: Lawyers Accountants Philanthropy consultants Ready, set, give! Contact me today to see how you can maximize your gift today to help create a better tomorrow.
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The Little Mermaid, The Musical Headed for Brandon

According to their web site The Little Mermaid, The Musical is set to make a stop in Brandon for a performance on Wednesday July the 12th. The show, geared towards children aged 1-10, lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and “features many songs as well as numerous decor and costume changes in order to keep young and old surprised and amazed all the way through the show”. More than 10 magical characters are featured throughout the performance including The Little Mermaid, Prince Frederick, Bernard, and Captain Rolf. All performers will be available at the end of the show for a meet and greet with the children. The show is produced by Tohu-Bohu, out of Montreal. Advance tickets, with a special pre-sale offer, are available on their web site. Show time is scheduled for 7:00 pm inside the Keystone Centre Amphitheater.
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Local Safeway and Sobeys Stores Donate Nearly $27,000 to Samaritan House

Every little bit counts. It really does! And in this case, two dollar donations, pre-made hampers, community and corporate generosity added up to just under $27,000 for Samaritan House. Safeway and Sobeys stores in Brandon held a Thanksgiving and Christmas campaign this fall, where customers and staff were asked to donate ($2 or more) as they purchased their groceries. People were also able to contribute by purchasing pre-made hampers at the Safeway location. The funds were then matched by Sobeys Corporate for a grand total of $26,979. A cheque presentation was held today. Gregory Gingras, Sobeys West franchisee was delighted to be able to offer Samaritan House the much needed funds at this time of year. "It gives them the purchasing power they need at the time when they need it most." He notes "it's our (Safeway/Sobeys) mission to help Canadians eat better, feel better, do better and so our work with Brandon's Samaritan House is so very important to us. And in turn, the work of Samaritan House is far reaching and serves to keep this money in our local community and make it stronger."    
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Dauphin Man Charged With Making Fake Money

Jayson Scott Larry McDougall, of Dauphin, has been accused of making counterfeit money after RCMP received a report of counterfeit money being circuited at a business in Dauphin. RCMP were able to identify the 39-year old suspect after scanning security video from the business. The suspect was arrested at his home and they seized the original $50 bill and a computer. It was later determined that a local financial institution had also been passed counterfeit bills. All of the bad bills had the same serial numbers. Photo: RCMP File  
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Police Investigating Suspicious Death in Brandon

Brandon City police are investigating a death they have described as “suspicious following a 911 call on Thursday evening in Brandon. Officers responded to the call in the 3600 block of Centennial Blvd, and found the man, who was unresponsive. The body was removed and transported to Winnipeg for an autopsy. The victim’s name was not released, and no arrests have been made. Police are continuing to investigate.