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Brandon Police News Release - March 25th, 2026
Arrest Warrants In the past 24 hours two individuals were arrested on the strength of their Warrants for Arrest. One was held for court and the other was released via Appearance Notice with a future court date. Fraudulently Obtain Food On March 24th a BPS police officer conducted a persons check in the 200 block of 10t...
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Manitoba Invests $500K to Help Local Businesses Expand Across Canada
The Manitoba government is putting $500,000 toward interprovincial trade missions aimed at helping local businesses break into more Canadian markets. The funding, announced today by Finance Minister Adrien Sala and Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation Minister Jamie Moses, is part of Budget 2026 and is designed to ...
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In The Field: Brandon Wheat Kings Blog, March 25
And so everyone's favourite time of year in the hockey world begins. For the teams fighting it out at the bottom of the playoff picture, some of whom often don't clinch until the last possible moment, the playoffs represent a brief but still potent sigh of relief as one of the goals they've worked toward is achieved. N...
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RCMP search for missing 13-year-old female
On March 24, Amaranth RCMP received a report of a missing 13-year-old female. Cleora Roulette was last seen at her residence in Langruth this morning at 4:30 am. It is believed that she may be in Portage la Prairie or Ebb and Flow First Nation (Ka-ka-kwe-ke-je-ong). RCMP are concerned for her well-being. Cleora is abou...
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Brandon School Division Renews Call for School‑Zone Safety as Traffic Risks Rise
As arrival and dismissal times grow busier across Brandon, the Brandon School Division is urging families and caregivers to take extra caution in school zones. With more students walking, biking, or being driven to school, traffic volume has increased steadily in recent years-bringing heightened risks and more reports ...
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