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Safety, population growth, property taxes all part of Mayor's State of City address
Plans for the future and a look back at some of the progress made in the present were on the agenda when Brandon Mayor Jeff Fawcett delivered the annual State of the City Address at the Brandon Chamber of Commerce this afternoon. During the luncheon, the Mayor touched on seven major attributes of life in Brandon and ca...
9h ago
Brandon Police Service Media Release - April 17th
Information in our news releases may relate to issues of violence or trauma, which could be distressing for some individuals. Be mindful of your well-being and consider whether or not engaging with this content is appropriate for you. Arrest Warrants On April 16th at 9:32AM police attended Probation Services and arres...
14h ago
News Headlines - April 17th
City crews have been out on the streets of Brandon filling potholes since the last week of March, and they report there are fewer craters this year. A couple of reasons include crews hauled away more snow this winter creating less run-off, and we've had a slower melt. You can report a pothole on the 24-hour hotline 204...
15h ago
Sports Shorts
Thursday, April 17, 2025 -The Winnipeg Jets won their final regular season game beating the Ducks 2-1 in overtime. The Jets broke their franchise record for most points in a season finishing with 116 points. They'll start the first round of the playoffs on Saturday at home against the St. Louis Blues, 5:00 pm Central o...
15h ago
CAA survey finds cannabis-impaired driving remains a concern in Manitoba
As 4/20 approaches, a survey conducted on behalf of CAA Manitoba reveals a trend: while most drivers in the province recognize the risks of cannabis-impaired driving, a significant number continue to drive after consuming cannabis - often in combination with other substances like alcohol or prescription medication. &qu...
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