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Sales of U.S. alcohol stock in Manitoba to benefit charities

Westman Communications Group Announces 2026 Board of Directors

Keystone Centre & Keystone Centre Foundation Announce First-Ever Family Fun Day

New bakery set to open doors in Brandon

Comedian Jimmy Carr announces tour coming to Brandon

Dakota Nation Winterfest Postponed for 2026

Moose Hunting Season Opens in Manitoba on December 1

Fusion Credit Union Announces Partnership with the Brandon Wheat Kings

Next Trimester Nursing Co. Opens

Next Trimester Nursing Co. Opens First Feeding Studio in Westman Brandon families now have a new resource for expert prenatal and infant feeding support, thanks to the expansion of Next Trimester Nursing Co. Founded by local Registered Nurses Adrienne McNish and Jaiclyn Parsonage, Next Trimester Nursing Co. (formerly Baby Bump Prenatal) has been a leading source of education and support for expectant and new parents across Manitoba for the past decade. Next Trimester Nursing Co. has opened the region’s first Feeding Studio inside Dynamic Physiotherapy Clinic at 1100 Richmond Avenue, in Brandon. The studio offers a private, welcoming space where families can receive personalized lactation support from a nursing team of Certified Breastfeeding Specialists and International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs). The Feeding Studio is now officially open and welcoming bookings from families across Westman. “We know how many families in our community have been needing this kind of support, and we’re so excited to finally be able to offer it,” says McNish. “Feeding can be one of the more stressful parts of early parenting, and our goal is to ensure families feel supported, cared for, and confident every step of the way.” In addition to the Feeding Studio, Next Trimester Nursing Co. continues to offer a wide range of prenatal and postpartum services. These include prenatal classes offered in both small-group and private settings, for both the first-time and experienced parents. Offerings also include workshops focused on newborn safety and emergency care, as well as feeding education through group workshops and one-on-one sessions. Parsonage emphasizes that accessibility and community connection are at the heart of their work. “Having support that is flexible and accessible can make all the difference in those early days. Our passion has always been supporting families through the big transitions of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Our Feeding Studio is an extension of that — a space built entirely around supporting parents and their babies.” For more information about Westman’s first Feeding Studio, please visit: https://www.nexttrimester.com/feedingstudio or by following Next Trimester Nursing Co. on social media.

Speed Limit in Forrest Reduced to 50 km/h for Safety

The Manitoba government has lowered the speed limit on Highway 10 through the village of Forrest to 50 km/h, a move that local officials and residents say has been a long time coming. The reduction, which took effect earlier this week, replaces the previous 70 km/h zone and is aimed at improving safety for pedestrians, particularly students crossing the highway between Elton Collegiate and Forrest Elementary School. The new traffic pattern now flows from 100 km/h outside the community, to 70 km/h on the outskirts, and down to 50 km/h through Forrest.  

“Tornado Hunter” Greg Johnson Bringing Camera Workshop to Brandon

Known across North America for chasing some of the continent’s most powerful storms, Greg Johnson – the Tornado Hunter – is heading to Brandon this fall. But instead of tracking severe weather, Johnson will be sharing his passion for photography in an upcoming two-day workshop. The event takes place November 8–9, 2025, at the Seniors for Seniors Centre. Over the course of 14 hours of hands-on learning, participants will be guided through Johnson’s Camera Easy method, a teaching style that breaks down the technical side of DSLR and mirrorless cameras into clear, practical steps. “Photography doesn’t need to be overwhelming,” Johnson has said in past workshops. “Once you understand the basics, your creativity can take over.” The workshop will cover topics such as manual mode, aperture priority, exposure, focusing, composition, white balance, and how to handle motion blur. With class sizes capped at just 14 people, attendees can expect plenty of personal instruction. Johnson, recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Explorers, has spent years capturing some of the world’s most extreme weather events, including the devastating Joplin, Missouri tornado and the record-breaking El Reno storm. His photography and storm-chasing adventures have been featured on television, in publications, and across social media. This time, though, it’s not the storms he’s chasing—it’s helping others unlock the full potential of their cameras. Registration for the Brandon workshop is open now, with seats expected to fill quickly.

Spirit Halloween finds new location in Brandon for 2025

Brandon’s Halloween enthusiasts won’t have to wait much  longer—Spirit Halloween is presently in the final stages of setting up shop for the 2025 spooky season at 1545 – 18th Street North, in the former Peavey Mart building. Founded in 1983, Spirit Halloween has become North America’s largest seasonal Halloween retailer, with hundreds of pop-up locations across Canada and the United States. Each year, the stores transform vacant buildings into immersive Halloween destinations, complete with animatronic displays and themed sections for costumes, props, and party supplies. For Brandon residents, the store’s arrival provides a one-stop shop for everything from children’s costumes and trick-or-treat accessories to elaborate adult outfits and home decorations. Spirit Halloween stores typically feature: A wide selection of costumes for adults and kids A vast assortment of decorations, animatronics, and props Collectibles, themed décor, and accessories Clearly themed aisles—by genre, franchise, or product type—for easy browsing Spirit Halloween is expected to remain open in Brandon until the first week of November.

Tamarack Golf Tournament Wraps Up, Chuback wins Men’s Championship Final

Clear Lake once again played host to one of Manitoba’s most celebrated summer sporting traditions as the Tamarack Golf Tournament teed off this past week. The annual event, held at the picturesque Clear Lake Golf Course, drew hundreds of golfers and spectators to Riding Mountain National Park. Grady Chuback won the 2025 Tamarack men’s golf tournament.  Chubak defeated Ross Sheard in the final at the Clear Lake golf course. Chubak started the championship shooting a 75 and 73 in his opening qualifying rounds, leaving 7th overall. He then disposed of Kolby Day, Greg Misener, and Cal Vanderschuit prior to meeting Sheard in Saturdays championship match. Additional winners include: “Keith Fawcett” - Masters. “Jordan Trotter and Jared Jacobson” - Men’s Scramble. “Larrie Kid” - Seniors. “Jayne Toop and Jody Bieber” - Ladies Scramble, and “Hunter Oakden” - Juniors. Results for the entire tournament can be viewed here.