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Kinsmen Pool to open for the season

Camping Season Begins in Manitoba Provincial Parks

Manitoba Government Freezing Provincial Park Pass Fees this Season

Manitoba Park Reservations Opening April 8

Western Canada Rib Fest tour sets Brandon dates, location

A Glance at The Westman Gaming Expo

Westman Gaming Expo taking place this weekend

Skating Oval Closed For The Season

Community Connection: 20 Questions with DJ Red

DJ Red (Jared Weir) has been rocking parties in and around Brandon and the Westman area for more than 19 years. Starting out working for Expressions Entertainment, he cut his teeth doing socials, school dances and wedding receptions. Jared also works for Westman Communications Group as a Tier II, Technical Service Representative. Fast food guilty pleasure: Beef tacos from Taco Time Last three people you followed on Twitter: Chris D' Elia (@chrisdelia), Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) and @AwwwwCats. Career highlight to date: Opening for 2 of my DJ heroes, Skratch Bastid and Grandtheft, or DJing in Churchill (twice) Smallest crowd you ever had to DJ for and the largest crowd as well: I once played at a social where there were less than 20 people in attendance, bride and groom included. Not certain on largest but probably either Sun Of A Beach or Jump City. What movie had the greatest ending: Seven What is on your perennial to-do-list: Loads more traveling. I want to DJ overseas.   What can you not miss on TV: I mostly watch HBO shows. Lately I've been watching the show Barry with Bill Hader How did you make your first dollar: Delivering the Barrie Advance newspaper when I lived in CFB Borden. If you were a cartoon character, what character would you be:  That's a tough one. Maybe a combination of Donatello and Raphael from the old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. Can you name three people you would like to throw a dinner party for: Prince, David Bowie, and Tom Petty Most used app on your phone:  Close tie between Instagram, SnapChat, and the Reddit app Can you describe one experience that changed your life: I saw Jack Layton speak at a student leadership conference in Ottawa and it changed the way I looked at Canadian politics and our electoral system What was the first album, or piece of music that you remember buying for yourself: I'm not exactly sure but it would be either Pearl Jam - Ten or Coolio - It Takes A Thief What is one of the most requested songs, at a gig, that you never want to hear again: Currently it's Old Town Road but Call Me Maybe really hurts my ears too. Jennifer Aniston or Jennifer Lawrence, which actress has had the better career: I'm going to have to go with J Law.  She has more range and an Oscar under her belt as well. You've got one day for adventure, what local-ish gem are you going to: Riding Mountain National Park Favourite YouTube channel: The Hydraulic Press channel. It's 2am and the party is winding down, what song do you play to get everyone going again: depends on the setting I guess, but Jump Around by House of Pain or Let Me Clear My Throat by DJ Kool could likely rile them up again. An object you still own from your childhood: A miniature Canada Post box that my Poppa gave me. Least favourite holiday: I don't really have least favourite holiday to be honest, but there's a lot of Christmas music that I really dislike.

Brandon Santa Parade 2019

Santa will be making his annual visit to the Wheat City during the Brandon Santa Parade which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 16th @ 6:00pm.  A variety of floats will be on-hand along the parade route which covers several blocks around Rosser and Princess Avenues.  All float entries will be considered for several different judging categories including Best Parade Theme,  Best Decorated Vehicle and People's Choice.  Some of last year's winners include Westman Dreams for Kids for Best Parade Theme and the RCA Museum/CFB Shilo for Best Decorated Vehicle. Parade spectators are encouraged to being a non perishable food item in support of Canada Post and their food drive.

Community Connection: 20 Questions with Rodman Batson

Rodman is the owner/operator of Peak Performance & Athletics in Brandon. Peak Performance & Athletics is high-class training facility featuring 2 squash courts, weight room, boxing team, group training, hot tub, and a steam/dry sauna. Members have 24/7 access. He is also an athlete (boxer), trainer, father, coach and property manager. Nickname: Roddy, Bats, Batman Childhood celebrity crush: Paris Hilton :) Favorite All-Time Wheat King: Randy Ponte, Jordan Tootoo (the bash bro’s!) A film you’d watch again tonight: water boy, Southpaw What movie title best describes your life: Goodwill Hunting, Your dream golfing foursome includes yourself and these three people: Charles Barkley, Wayne Gretzky, Post Malone How would you describe yourself in 3 words: hardworking, problem solver, athletic Cheat day, what's your fast-food guilty pleasure: poutine or pizza (maybe both) What's your go-to song to get pumped up before a fight: Ambition (by meek mills, wale) You've got friends visiting Brandon for the first time, where are you taking them: To the boxing event November 9th Best piece of advice you gave been given: keep your hands up. What accomplishment in your career are you most proud of to date: my gym, (Peak Performance) Most famous person you have met: Roger Mayweather, Evander Holyfield, Virgil Hill, Mike Ferland, Walter Gretzky, Clara Hughes, What’s the last adventure you went on: Mexico Who do you follow on Social Media: Mostly gyms, and other fitness influencers Favorite Disney character: Donald Duck What do you do on your days off: days off? Jk usually catch up on paperwork, or hangout with family and friends What did you learn from your biggest failure: keep trying, don’t quit Would you rather have an AC/DC or a Metallica song stuck in your head: Metallica all day!! What is your greatest strength as a boxer: my strength is my biggest strength :)

City of Brandon Proclaims Oct 20 – 26 Toastmasters Week

BRANDON, MB – October 10, 2019 – the City of Brandon has proclaimed October 20th to 26th as “Toastmasters Week” in Brandon. This is all in support of District 64 Toastmasters’ “Toastmasters Week” to be celebrated throughout their jurisdiction from October 20 to October 26. During this week Toastmaster Clubs will be hosting open houses, themed meetings, guest nights, and anniversary celebrations, to be capped off with a gathering of representative members at a Toastmasters Leadership Institute to be held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This is the District’s 60th year of service to nearly 100 clubs throughout Manitoba. Last week the Government of Manitoba, Ministry of Education and Training, declared October 20 to 26th as “Toastmasters Week in Manitoba.” Events, news and proclamations are being promoted at this website: https://www.toastmastersweek.com/ Brandon is home to 5 Toastmasters Clubs. Of particular interest this year the SKY-HY Club of Brandon is celebrating 60 years having been among some of the earliest clubs to form in the 1950s. Summit Toastmasters meets Thursdays at 7 am at the Rotary Villas at Crocus Gardens Private Dining Room. SKY-HY Club meets Tuesdays at 6:30 pm at the University of Brandon Clark Hall Room 104 20/20 Club meets Tuesdays at 4:30 pm at Rotary Villas Unit A. Core Communicators meets every second week (the 2nd and 4th Thursday) every month at 12 noon at Studio 78 29 10th street. BLT meets Thursdays at 12 noon at the A.R.McDiarmid Building - Kavanagh Room District 64 Toastmasters – manages the 101 clubs with a total of 1,400 members of Manitoba, North Western Ontario and North Western Minnesota and this year is celebrating 60 years of service. Their mission is to build new clubs and support all clubs in achieving excellence. Toastmasters International - is a worldwide nonprofit educational organization that empowers individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders. Headquartered in Englewood, Colo., the organization's membership exceeds 357,000 in more than 16,600 clubs in 143 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators and leaders. For information about local Toastmasters clubs, please visit www.toastmasters.org. Follow @Toastmasters on Twitter. (submitted)

Five Tips for Reviewing Condominium Financial Statements

Over the last 10 years, there has been a boom in new condominiums in the Brandon market. Each new condominium corporation has a board of directors, with the majority being volunteer positions. These volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds, some will have an excellent understanding of how to read financial statements and others may not have any experience at all. Since the maintenance of a condominium complex is so important, managing the financial health of a corporation is one of the most important roles of the board members. Here are five tips on what to look for when reviewing the financial statements: Focus on Comparative Figures — When the Statement of Operations (Income Statement) is presented, most are prepared with comparative figures. This allows board members to compare each line item for the current quarter to the budgeted performance, and last year’s results for the same quarter. It also allows a comparison for the year-to-date numbers. If the numbers vary, ask questions related to those specific items. For example, if snow removal increased by $5,000 for this year compared to the prior year and exceeds the budget by $2,000, what is the reason for the increase? Is the corporation on track for a surplus or deficit? — In most cases condominium corporations are unable to borrow money from financial institutions, therefore if there is a deficit, it would have to be funded through increased collection of condominium fees or operating fees. If you are reviewing the second quarter financial statements and there is a budget shortfall (causing a potential deficit), you should inquire as to whether the deficit will be erased through normal operations by the end of the year. If not, an increase in condo fees might be warranted to prevent a special assessment in the future. If the corporation is on track for a surplus, chances are the operating fees are set at an appropriate level. Reserve Fund - All condominium corporations in Manitoba are required to complete a reserve fund study. These reports look at replacing major items (driveways, roofs, etc.) that are the corporation’s responsibility. This includes an estimate of the replacement cost and a timeline for replacement. It is important to compare this information to the current balance in the reserve fund, and if necessary make recommendations for continued contributions to the fund so that the corporation is prepared when major items require replacement. In the audited financial statements, there is often a note that states the percentage of the estimated future cost at the year-end date. It is important to know what that percentage is and what the strategy is to properly allocate money to the reserve fund. Corporations with reserve funds over 80 per cent funded are regarded as well-prepared for capital replacement. Be aware of where your reserve fund balance is at and what the strategy is to make sure the corporation is well-prepared for large expenses in the future. Working Capital – Review the liquidity of the corporation from the balance sheet (current assets minus current liabilities). Simply, take the operating bank balance then add accounts receivables and prepaid expenses, from there subtract accounts payable and accrued liabilities. That calculation will show the balance of the corporation’s working capital. If you take that number and divide it by the annual budget (divided by twelve), you will determine how many months of operating funds are currently available. In this example, assume that the annual operating budget is $550,000. Working capital available today is 105K + 3K +18,000 – 35K – 5K = $86,000. Since the annual budget is $550,000, the monthly budget would be $45,800. This means there are 1.8 months of operating cash in the corporation. In this situation, it is likely that the corporation will be able to meet its financial obligations as they come due. If there is negative working capital, it is time to do a special assessment or raise fees so the corporation can meet financial obligations as they come due. Additional Projects – Board members are often asked to approve expenditures that are either not budgeted for or exceed the amount in the budget. Here are some questions to ask to help deal with these situations. How much does the expenditure cost and how much will it put us over budget? Is there another budgeted item that we can cut to fund this expenditure? Is it something that can be deferred to next year, and properly budgeted for? If we are going to go over budget how are we going to pay for it (condo fee increase or special assessment)? Vionell Holdings Partnership (VHP) provides rental housing and property management for an array of residential and commercial customers, including Condominium Management. VHP currently has over 4,000 units under management in Manitoba.  For more information please visit www.vhproperties.ca.