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Leons Headlines Oct 15: Brandon Police are warning businesses about “quick change” scams involving suspects using large bills to confuse cashiers, after several incidents were reported

Leons Headlines Oct 15: Brandon Police are warning businesses about “quick change” scams involving suspects using large bills to confuse cashiers, after several incidents were reported

Leons Headlines Oct 14: Mail, parcel delivery to resume today as postal union begins rotating strikes. -Major winter storm hits parts of northern Manitoba bringing close

Leons Headlines Oct 10: Canadian Union of Postal Workers will switch from a nationwide to rotating strikes Saturday to resume mail delivery after talks with

Leons Headlines Oct 9: McCain French Fry Day at Keystone Centre 10am – 4 pm today, a drive-through event where fries are given away in

Leons Headlines Oct 8: City of Brandon will permanently close all community recycling depots by Nov. 14, moving services at Eastview Landfill due to dumping,

Leons Headlines Oct 7: MB announces a plan to reach net-zero by 2050 with a focus on low-carbon jobs & partnerships on renewable energy. -Two nurses are being fined for transporting a

Leons Headlines Oct 6: Construction starts this week on Brandon’s $139M water treatment facility on 26th Street N, partially closing Queen Elizabeth Park until completion

Leons Headlines Oct 3: Twenty-three men arrested in Brandon during Project Blockade, a two-day joint operation in late Sept by BPS & WPS supported by

Leons Headlines Oct 2: Starting Friday the MB government is ensuring delivery of mail like cheques & medical supplies during the postal strike using government locations for pickup.

Leons Headlines Oct 1: Hundreds gathered at the Riverbank Discovery Centre Tuesday to honour the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. -Manitoba government is spending $4M to support Indigenous-led