-Meth is now a ‘drug of choice’ in Brandon.
Brandon’s Police Chief shared the stats Friday; that showed a dramatic 5,322 per cent increase in meth seizures compared to 2023
The police service seized over 105 kilograms of meth last year, underscoring the growing accessibility and availability of these dangerous substances. The seizure of other illicit drugs, such as fentanyl and cocaine, also saw alarming increases.
-New charges have been laid in a horrific Child porn investigation. Hundreds of hours of pornographic imagery of children were discovered after police raided a home in Brandon and arrested a man who was involved in foster parenting and connected with a daycare, last week.
Police are withholding the accused’s name to protect the identify of the children who lived at the home and attended the daycare; was originally charged with making child pornography, possession of child pornography, accessing child pornography, distributing child pornography and sexual assault.
While in jail; Police added charges including sexual interference, defined in the Criminal Code as touching someone under the age of 16 for a sexual purpose.
-A 20-year-old male driver was arrested for impaired driving Friday Night. Police conducted a traffic stop in the 100 block of 17th street N with a vehicle that was being driven at a high rate of speed. He will appear in court February 13th
President Donald Trump says he will announce 25% steel and aluminum tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the U.S. Canada and Mexico are two of the U-S’s biggest steel trading partners, and Canada is the biggest supplier of aluminium metal into the US.
Doug Ford, the premier of the province of Ontario, accused Trump of “shifting goalposts and constant chaos, putting our economy at risk” in an online post. Canada’s steel production is concentrated in Ontario
-Manitoba Hydro is looking for feedback on a possible electricity rate hike. A recent opinion poll asks how Manitobans would feel about paying an extra $9 a month, citing money for infrastructure.
Manitoba Hydro commissioned this opinion poll saying it’s faced with aging infrastructure and a growing demand for energy.
-The Province has topped it’s healthcare hiring goal, that includes our hospital in Brandon.
Premier Wab Kinew says they have added 1,255 net-new health-care workers across Manitoba; exceeding a campaign promise to hire 1,000 new people.
There were 30 new hires in the Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) region.
-Some southern Manitoba students are off to the world robotics championships!
The Morris School Robotics Team is made up of high school students who have worked together to build and code robots from scratch.
Around 800 teams from 60 different countries are expected to participate in the three-day competition, which has been dubbed the world’s largest robotics competition by the Guinness Book of World Records











