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Brandon listed as a gateway city for agritourism corridor project

Brandon Bits and Bites

Hamilton Going to Tour de France

Local pizzeria celebrating 30th anniversary

Minimum wage rises today in Manitoba

J&G Homes Arena Welcomes Joe Beeverz

Wendy’s Expansion

Health care support workers set strike date for October 8

Strolling & rolling around Brandon

We are really fortunate in Brandon to have over kilometres and kilometres of pathways throughout the city that are well used for jogging, walking, cycling and skateboarding. This year, the city has allocated $150,000 from the capital budget to the Community Services department for the re-pavement of certain sections of the pathways. According to a City of Brandon spokesperson, the top priority for enhancement is the pathway along Richmond Avenue from 26th Street to 34th Street. There currently isn’t a timeline on when this project will be complete. If you’re looking to expand your walking or cycling route, in case you weren’t aware the City of Brandon provides a map of the City Loop Trail, which takes you on a 20 kilometre trip around the entire city. Before you head out, however, you’ll need to find an alternate route to make your way from the Riverbank Discovery Centre to Pacific Avenue due to the recent demolition of the 8th Street bridge. This could be a great opportunity increase the distance of the route and possibly explore some new territory. And, for those that used to travel on the trails along the Assiniboine River, the City confirmed that newly built dikes will not be re-paved, as they are first and foremost a flood protection structure and not solely recreation infrastructure. However, different types of surfaces are being considered that might be suitable for the top of the dike system that would be appropriate for recreation, but won’t impede City operations if there was ever a need to heighten the dike again in a hurry.

International Fireworks Competition, Canada vs China

While we at bdnmb.ca tend to focus on events/activities in Brandon and region, we thought that this is an event nearby that our readers would find of interest. We also know that based on attendance numbers at both the July 1st Canada Day celebrations, and the MB Summer Fair, that people in Brandon appreciate an evening spent outdoors watching a fantastic display of fireworks. Living Skies Come Alive is an annual event (now in it's 8th year) event held over two evenings at Moosomin Regional Park. Among the scheduled events are two huge fireworks shows, one on Saturday, August 05, and one one Sunday, August 6th. Both shows start at dark. This years event is being bill as an International Competition, Canada vs China. The fireworks are shot from the far shore of Lake Moosomin. Viewers watch from the other side of the lake where they can see the full display and the reflections off the water. The fireworks competition follows live, on-stage events all day featuring live music, beer gardens, kids games and bouncy toys. Moosomin and District Regional Park 14km SW of Moosomin off Hwy 8 on Grid 709 , Moosomin, Saskatchewan S0G 3N0 View Map

City of Brandon ‘YAC’ is Back – With New Locations!

City of Brandon Release Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon’s Community Development section is pleased to offer another year of FREE Youth Activity Centre (YAC) programming aimed at providing fun, creative and safe opportunities for youth to enjoy their summer months. This year, programming will be offered from Tuesday, July 4th through Thursday, August 31st from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at four locations spread across the community. Planned program activities this year place a focus on sports, arts and crafts, dances, BBQ days, theme days, pool days, ‘Kids in the Kitchen’ programming and snacks. YAC East (East End Community Centre, 405 Park Street) – Mondays to Fridays, Ages 9-15 years YAC North (North End Community Centre, 1313 Stickney Avenue) – Mondays to Fridays, Ages 7-9 years, NO EXCEPTIONS YAC Central (Central Community Centre, 529-4th Street) – Mondays and Wednesdays, Ages 9-15 years YAC West (West End Community Centre, 247-23rd Street) – Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, Ages 9-15 years Registration forms for all four YAC locations can be downloaded by clicking on the following links: Ages 7 years to 11 years: http://brandonyouth.ca/images/YAC/Registration_Form_-_7-11_-_Approved.pdf Ages 12 years to 15 years: http://brandonyouth.ca/images/YAC/Registration_Form_-_12-15_-_Approved.pdf A YAC pre-registration night for families who wish to beat the lineups of opening day will also be offered on Thursday, June 22nd from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the YAC West location at the West End Community Centre. Hot dogs, chips and drinks can all be purchased for $1 each to help raise funds for this year’s YAC program. More information about the City of Brandon Youth Activity Centre (YAC) Program can be found by visiting www.brandonyouth.ca/yac, by emailing communityservices@brandon.ca, by calling the City of Brandon Community Services section at 204-729-2257, or by liking YAC Brandon on Facebook!

Keeping water where it belongs

There’s nothing better than a cold, refreshing glass of water on a hot day or being able to fill your soaker tub with warm, calming water to wash away stress. We can’t live without water, but it’s important to recognize how destructive it can be. Did you know that water damage insurance claims are one of the most common claims for condominium owners? In fact, insurance premiums and deductibles have increased over the last few years because of the increased frequency of these claims. It doesn’t take long for a small water leak to cause thousands of dollars of damage to your home. You can save yourself time, effort and a whole lot of grief by taking a few steps to prevent water damage in your condo. Look for leaks in your pipe joints under all your sinks; repair if necessary Don’t leave home while the dishwasher or washing machine is running. Turn off the tap to washing machine when it is not in use to reduce pressure in the hose Keep your dishwasher drain free of debris and replace the hoses every 3-5 years If your refrigerator has a water dispenser/ice maker, check the water line regularly Caulk and/or grout the seals around your bathtub/shower as needed to prevent water from seeping through Know where the water shutoff valves are on your toilets; shut them off when leaving your condo for a few days Look for rust around your hot water tank, this could be a sign that tank failure is near. Replace the hot water tank every 10 years, or as required Stains on the ceiling, walls or floors is a sign of possible water leaks within the structure; contact a plumber to repair any leaks. Taking the time for preventative maintenance can help to keep your home dry and will help to avoid future insurance claims. Contact your property manager for more advice on how to further protect your condominium. 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 2,500 units under management in Manitoba.

Brandon Sunset Rotary to host first Ribfest in 2017

The first ever Brandon RibFest will be held August 18-20, at the Riverbank Discovery Centre in Brandon, MB.  Enjoy award winning BBQ from three legit BBQ experts in Texas Rangers BBQ, Crabby’s BBQ Shack and Kentucky Smokehouse.  The three day event is being presented by the Brandon Sunset Rotary and Brandon Rotaract Club. This is an event for the whole family, as in addition to the great eats, there will be a kid’s zone on the Saturday and Sunday afternoon.  For those looking to enjoy an adult beverage there will be a Farmery Beer Tent located onsite.  Admission is free. Hours are from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm Friday and Saturday, and 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on the Sunday.