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Clarification

1 minute read 2:01 AM CDT

The Brandon Police Board is inviting residents to come meet the Wheat City’s new police chief this Friday, but the event is by invitation only.

New Brandon Police Service Chief Tyler Bates will be present from 4 to 6 p.m. in the foyer of Brandon City Hall, according to a release sent out Tuesday.

But on Wednesday, city communications officer Merrilea Metcalf clarified that the event is only open to invited stakeholders in the community. The Sun was not aware of the nature of the event and incomplete information appeared in Wednesday’s newspaper.

Metcalf said a public open house will be held later this fall to introduce Chief Bates once he gets settled. Bates is expected to start in his new role on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

1 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

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Submerged truck found decades later

2 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

A truck recently found submerged in a Manitoba lake has been there since 1990, police say.

Russell RCMP were told about the vehicle in Lake of the Prairies, located in the Rural Municipality of Riding Mountain West, on Aug. 20. A person gave officers images of the vehicle’s outline from a fish finder and its GPS location.

Officers were unable to determine how or when the vehicle became submerged and contacted the underwater recovery team. The team found the vehicle using sonar and a remote-operated vehicle on Aug. 27.

The team deployed the remote-controlled vehicle to a depth of six metres and was able to see a licence plate number and determine the vehicle it was affixed to appeared to be a 1970s model pickup truck. Manitoba Public Insurance was able to trace insurance records back to 1990.

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Wallen leads CMA award noms

1 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

NEW YORK — He had some help: Morgan Wallen tops the 2024 Country Music Association award nominations with seven.

For a third year in a row, Wallen is up for both the top prize — entertainer of the year — and the male vocalist categories.

Rounding out the entertainer of the year categories are Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson.

Post Malone’s massive radio hit, “I Had Some Help,” which features Wallen, is the main reason why the country singer leads the pack this year. It is up for single, song, musical event and music video of the year. His last nomination is a second one in the musical event category, for his collaboration with Eric Church, “Man Made a Bar.”

‘Beetlejuice’ sequel nets $110M on first weekend

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‘Beetlejuice’ sequel nets $110M on first weekend

By Kaitlyn Huamani 3 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

After 36 years of waiting, the juice is finally loose again in “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” this time racking up $110 million in its premiere weekend.

The long-awaited Tim Burton sequel is the third-best opening weekend of the year, only behind box office triumphs “Inside Out 2” and “Deadpool & Wolverine.”

Michael Keaton returns as the titular spirit and Catherine O’Hara and Winona Ryder also reprise their roles as Delia and Lydia Deetz, with newcomer Jenna Ortega playing the latter’s daughter, Astrid. Willem Dafoe, Monica Bellucci and Justin Theroux round out the cast.

The Warner Bros. sequel is the second-highest grossing September movie of all time, only behind 2017’s “It,” which opened with a staggering $123 million. The 2019 sequel “It Chapter 2” opened with $91 million and previously held the No. 2 spot for September openings.

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Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

1 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

A dog named Bravo is up for adoption by the Brandon Humane Society. Incorrect information appeared on A1 of the Sept. 9 e-edition of The Brandon Sun.

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James Earl Jones dies at 93

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James Earl Jones dies at 93

3 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

NEW YORK — James Earl Jones, who overcame racial prejudice and a severe stutter to become a celebrated icon of stage and screen — eventually lending his deep, commanding voice to CNN, “The Lion King” and Darth Vader — has died. He was 93.

His agent, Barry McPherson, confirmed Jones died Monday morning at home in New York’s Hudson Valley region. The cause was not immediately clear.

The pioneering Jones, who in 1965 became one of the first African American actors in a continuing role on a daytime drama (“As the World Turns”) and worked deep into his 80s, won two Emmys, a Golden Globe, two Tony Awards, a Grammy, the National Medal of Arts and the Kennedy Center Honors. He was also given an honorary Oscar and a special Tony for lifetime achievement. In 2022, a Broadway theater was renamed in his honor.

Jones created such memorable film roles as the reclusive writer coaxed back into the spotlight in “Field of Dreams,” the boxer Jack Johnson in the stage and screen hit “The Great White Hope,” the writer Alex Haley in “Roots: The Next Generation” and a South African minister in “Cry, the Beloved Country.”

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Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

James Earl Jones arrives at the American Theatre Wing benefit in April 2005 in New York. Jones has died at age 93, his agent confirmed on Monday. (File)

Kentucky interstate 75

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Kentucky interstate 75

By Bruce Schreiner And Dylan Lovan 6 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

LONDON, Ky. — The man suspected of opening fire on a highway in Kentucky sent a text message vowing to “kill a lot of people” less than 30 minutes before he shot and wounded five people on Interstate 75, authorities said in an arrest warrant.

“I’m going to kill a lot of people. Well try at least,” Joseph Couch, 32, wrote in the text message, according to the warrant affidavit filed in court. In a separate text message, Couch wrote, “I’ll kill myself afterwards,” the affidavit says.

The Lexington Herald-Leader identified the woman Couch sent the text messages to as his ex-wife. The affidavit does not describe the relationship between Couch and the woman who received the texts.

The affidavit, written by Capt. Richard Dalrymple of the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office, said that before authorities received the first report of the shooting about 5:30 p.m. Saturday, a dispatcher in Laurel County got a call from a woman who told them Couch had sent her the text messages at 5:03 p.m.

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Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

Kentucky State Police public information officer Master Sgt. Scottie Pennington addresses the media to give an update on the efforts to find the suspect in the shooting on I-75 at the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office in London, Ky., on Monday. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)

Girl set on fire in school faces long recovery

2 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

SASKATOON — The family of a 15-year-old girl who was lit on fire at a Saskatoon high school has asked people to wear purple Tuesday when classes resume.

“It is her favourite colour,” the girl’s grandmother said in an interview.

“It’s going to be a very long recovery, and we’ve put it out there just to let her know that people are thinking of her and praying for her.”

Students are to return to Evan Hardy Collegiate on Tuesday, where last week a witness said the girl had liquid from a black canister poured onto her head which was then lit on fire.

Coroner issues report into ‘avoidable’ killings of Que. police officer, assailant

By Sidhartha Banerjee 4 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

MONTREAL — The deaths of a provincial police sergeant and the mentally ill man who fatally stabbed her were avoidable, a Quebec coroner has concluded, saying health-care workers and police should have communicated better.

Géhane Kamel’s report, released Monday, includes 38 recommendations for various health, public security and law enforcement groups in connection with the deaths of Sgt. Maureen Breau and Isaac Brouillard Lessard.

On March 27, 2023, Brouillard Lessard fatally stabbed Breau with a kitchen knife and seriously injured another officer before being shot dead by police in his apartment building in Louiseville, Que., about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal. Brouillard Lessard, 35, suffered from schizoaffective disorder and was killed while police were attempting to arrest him for uttering threats to a family member and breaking probation.

The coroner’s inquest heard of numerous failings in the assessment and supervision of Brouillard Lessard, who had been found not criminally responsible because of mental illness five times for offences in 2014 and 2018, and had been followed by the province’s mental health board. Witnesses testified that Brouillard Lessard was resistant to treatment and wasn’t following court orders regarding his medication.

1 minute read Monday, Sep. 9, 2024

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Guard found not guilty in inmate’s death

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Guard found not guilty in inmate’s death

By Dean Pritchard 6 minute read Saturday, Sep. 7, 2024

WINNIPEG — A correctional officer broke down in tears in the arms of his wife after a judge acquitted him Friday in the death of an inmate at Headingley jail in 2021.

“The death of Mr. Ahmo represents a terrible tragedy… (but) the evidence before me does not satisfy me of (Robert Jeffery Morden’s) guilt beyond a reasonable doubt on these charges,” provincial court Judge Tony Cellitti said, reading from a 44-page decision.

Family members of William Ahmo and Morden, corrections officers and others filled the large court gallery to capacity to hear the verdict.

Several of Ahmo’s family members wore T-shirts with Ahmo’s picture and his last words, “I can’t breathe.”

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Louise Menow said she did not agree with the verdict. (Mikaela MacKenzie/Winnipeg Free Press)

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