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Stories & Information
Brandon building, other WestMan locations among most endangered per Manitoba Historical Society
A Brandon building that is nearing its 100th anniversary is among the historically significant structures that the Manitoba Historical Society has deemed the province's most endangered for 2026. The Manitoba Government Display Building, on the fair grounds just east of the Keystone Centre is among the top ten buildings...
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Brandon Police Service Media Release, June 25
Protective Detention and Care of Intoxicated Persons Act In the past 24 hours one individual was held in the BPS cells under the PDCIPA Arrest Warrants In the past 24 hours three individuals were arrested on the strength of their Warrants for Arrest. One individual was released via Appearance Notices with future cour...
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News - Thursday, June 25, 2026
🌎 Venezuela Quakes Death Toll Climbs The death toll from Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes has risen to at least 164, with nearly 1,000 people injured as rescue crews continue searching collapsed buildings for survivors. The hardest-hit areas include the coastal state of La Guaira and parts of Caracas. The ma...
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Assiniboine College Launching Free Workplace English Course for Newcomers
Assiniboine College is introducing a free workplace English course for newcomers with support from a $129,000 investment from the Manitoba government. The English for Occupational Skills & Employment Success (EOSES) program is designed to help eligible newcomers develop the language, digital literacy and workplace ...
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Wet June Sets the Stage for a Tough Mosquito Season in Manitoba
Manitoba residents may want to keep the bug spray close this summer. After a notably wet June and localized flooding across parts of the province, entomologists say conditions are primed for a longer and more intense mosquito season. Heavy rainfall has created widespread standing water, the perfect breeding ground for ...
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