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Auston Matthews and Connor McDavid team up with McDonald’s for ‘Showdown’ and launch of new limited-time menu items

After 60 years big changes at Pik-A-Dilly

Brandon Bits and Bites – # 3

Brandon Bits and Bites – Edition 2

BWK 50 – 50 Draw at $115,000.00 …… Final Draw January 1st

Skating oval now open for the season

New Pickleball Facility For Downtown Brandon

WHAT TO DO WHAT TO DO PART 1

I think every weekend these words are mentioned all over the city. Now having lived here for over 25 years lots of things have come and gone however The 40 and Houston’s are a few that have stood the test of time. Now we will break this article down into four areas of the City of Brandon North (anything over the 18th Street bridge) Downtown ( Between 1st to 18th Street and between Pacific and north side of Victoria ) Central / South ( Between 1st to 18th Street and between south side of Victoria and Richmond ) West ( anything west of 18th street to the Victoria Inn)   This will be part 1 of 2 – West and North   NORTH Entertainment The North 40 – the name says it all for mostly the 40 and over crowd that love Helix, Prism, and Trooper. However sometimes newer acts that are touring will stop at the 40. North Hill Inn – Karoake on Wednesday and Sunday nights maybe not the best place to go on a first date, put it that way. Decades ago this was the cool place to be.   VLTS North 40 – Lots and lots of machines to choose from and the bar is open normal hours North Hill Inn – 5 machines and don’t bank on ordering any food and you might get bar service Smitty’s Trans Canada – 4 machines in the back and food and drinks served 7 days a week Eat Boston Pizza coming soon behind McDonalds Chalet Trans Canada – Years ago I know people would love breakfast at this place however over the years it would be safe to say it needs a coat of paint at the least. Pizza Hut - Subway – A & W – Mc’s – Quizno’s - Tims are all on the Trans Canada Smittys – always solid and large menu of items Husky & Humpty’s – also maybe don’t go on your first date Beef & Barrel – Have to admit the first time I was thinking are you kidding however without a doubt one of the hidden gems in the city with amazing food quality. They could use a few TV’s. Montanas – Great value and good for b day parties and before Wheat King games McDonalds, Subway and Starbucks at the Coral Centre no new food operations being opened in the near future in this area Patches – not sure I have ventured in the doors but supposed to be pretty decent value and quality Lee’s Chinese – Sergio Lee and his wife are now gone however still one of the best Chinese Buffet’s in the city. Trails West – Typical menu with a pretty good breakfast and lunch crowd Lady of the Lake – Homemade types of food and as well a great selection of desserts Alberts – almost forgot sitting behind the Lakeview Inn is a very busy place and overall very good menu and the atmosphere is ok overall WEST END Entertainment Houston’s – located on Victoria at the Royal Oak Inn does a very good business on Thursday and Saturday nights. Over the years Papa Roach and Buckcherry have performed. VLTS Victoria Inn – dozens of machines and good food and drinks available plus open very late Echo / Royal Oak Inn – also dozens of machines and bar and food available late as well Kam Lung – 10 machines and closes early and some food and drinks available until only 9pm  or 10pm EAT Victoria Inn – love the brunch on Sundays and a decent menu with overall pretty good value and great appetizers Royal Oak Inn / Echo Restaurant & Wine Bar – amazing pizza’s and a cool laid back place to hang out with friends…..good decorating Houstons – has a very good steak sandwich and fries deal at lunch of Fridays for 8 bucks so cheap and good value Chilli Chutney – East Indian food the location has had many other business’s over the last 2 decades lets hope this works for these people Astoria Pizza – is at Clemenson’s on Rosser Ave and only pick up or delivery.  Overall the pizza is ok not sure it is the same quality as when it was on Vic and 26th Kam Lung Chinese – in my opinion has fallen off a bit since Sergio Lee and his family sold it… the buffet is ok and overall it gets a passing grade Fired Pizza – different menu of “street food” and pizza this is a much better option than Vern’s Pizza Mum’s – amazing breakfast and a very busy place for breakfast and lunch Pizza Hotline – really good value you can buy like 4 large pizzas for 30 bucks Sushi Hut – I have only been once and it seems to do an ok business McDonalds – Subway – Tims all located in the West End

Health Risks are Real: Are you prepared?

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Ghost Adventures

Looking for an overnight getaway to scare the living daylights out of you? Then it's time to check into the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg. Well known for its spirits and special guests, you can try to book room 202 and perhaps see for yourself. Numerous guests have reported seeing a cloaked woman standing at the end of the bed in this room as well as having seen blood running down the walls. The haunted Fort Garry Hotel and its ghost stories have been widely shared and documented. Ask former hotel staffers and about shadows in the lounge, crying in the halls or clanging in the boiler room... if you dare. Local business owner Heather Aeichele (HD Therapies) fondly remembers the grand old hotel and the time she spent working there in the 1990s. "We used to hear ghost stories all the time, a lot from the 10th floor, and some from the kitchens in the basement." While she didn't have any personal experiences with the ghosts that haunt the hotel, she recalls a movie crew filming on the 10th floor. "They had so many problems and things that went (inexplicably) wrong that they just canceled the production and moved elsewhere." Tales of the haunted Fort Garry Hotel have made it to several Halloween lists, including Huffington Post's "Canada's Most Haunted Places." I, myself, will swear to having had a ghost spirit visit me in the Fort Garry Hotel. We were in a 4th floor corner suite, and facing the Garry Street Keg restaurant several years ago, when i was pulled out of bed by a spirit and pushed to the window in the middle of the night. I felt hands on my back and had to overcome a force to get back into bed. Yes, it was extremely unnerving and no, you can't convince me that it didn't happen or that I was dreaming. Ready for your next spooky stop in the city? Head over to the Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg on Smith Street. They say that two actors from 1914 died a week after performing and have haunted the venue since. University of Manitoba should also be on your list. Students and staff have been documenting ghost sightings there for decades. If you'd like to head further afield on your getaway, I'll suggest the Delta Bessborough Hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan or the Banff Springs Hotel in Banff Alberta. Each has their own spooky tales of ghost children, and at Banff Springs a ghost bride as well. This year, you can even book into the Banff Springs Hotel and participate in their Haunted Halloween Gala event. On October 29th, this adults-only event encourages you to dress in costume, participate in a haunted halls tour, and be ready for surprises. Happy haunting! All photos by Trish Fjeldsted  

Cleveland Indians vs the Toronto Blue Jays

Can you believe that the American League pennant race has come down to the Cleveland Indians vs the Toronto Blue Jays? Major League Baseball sure heats up in October, that's for sure! I can tell you, first hand, the differences between September baseball and October baseball are pretty astounding. On September 17th, 2016 I sat in section 181 of Progressive Field, in Cleveland to watch a game between the Indians and the Tigers. I paid $9 for that ticket. Fast forward to the second round of the MLB playoffs, and that very same single seat is now advertised for sale at $220. So, my pair of tickets, with agency fees and currency exchange cost me roughly $30. Now, if I were to buy tickets to this next game it would literally cost a mortgage payment! I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn. It's right across the street from Progressive Field. Literally, it's so close you could forget your baseball glove, run back to the hotel and return in 5 minutes or less. I paid $103 per night. Of course, it's sold out already for this weekend's games, but I can bet you're not paying $103 either. Lastly, the souvenirs. I picked up a couple of game used balls, league coded and authenticated, for $25. It was a 2 for 1 deal. End of season blow out! Some of the game used bats were going for $50 a piece. I enjoyed the game. Great park. Great hotel. Great atmosphere. If you decide that this is the hottest game in town, and you HAVE to go, I'll give you a couple tips. 1) Wear good shoes for the airport. The connecting gate is at the furthest end of the airport in a long annex-style hallway. Gate 90 in Toronto, was pretty much in Burlington. 2) When you arrive in Cleveland, go downstairs at the airport and buy a ticket on the Red Line train. It's $2.75 per one way. (You need the ticket from the machine dispenser) The train is literally at the airport. It's so easy. It will take you 20-30 minutes and you will get off at the main terminal at Tower City. You are now a mere 5 minute walk to the stadium. $50 if you take a cab. 3) If you want a hotel at Tower City (train station) you can stay at The Ritz Carlton or the Renaissance. Expect to pay $400 a night or so, but, extremely convenient. 4) Eat out before or after the game. The on-site concession lines were long and the food was very basic and "factory" food. Progressive Field did not have the variety or gourmet options like I found at Roger's (Blue Jays) or Chase Field (Diamondbacks).  

This is Russia

Throughout my travels as being a hockey agent I have been fortunate to visit dozens of countries. And the question I get asked over and over is HOW IS RUSSIA? Generalization of the former CCCP would be the Sexiest Women, Vokda, Guns, and Oil. But that doesn’t at all cover Russia one bit. It would be like saying Canada is all about bacon, maple syrup, hockey and Anne Murray. To start off, and this is only my opinion and observation, Russia is kind of like the Wild Wild West in some way but still with lots of Military everywhere you look. Train stations – Airports – Hockey rinks, you will always see a military presence, and don’t get me wrong I do not mind it however some people are worried about the military being just about anywhere a large area of population is. Oh, and getting a Visa to travel to Russia is not an easy task so hire a professional company in Ottawa or Toronto to handle the details. Now to start with some real small issues that you would find different about being back home. Finding ice for your drink is difficult. Local people tell me it is because they feel the ice will water down their beverage of choice. When at the airport I approached a blonde woman for a taxi and she just looked at me like an idiot and basically said WHAT DO YOU WANT? So I scrambled to my pocket to pull out 1500 rubles (30 dollars) for my one hour cab ride. Plus there are very few,if any stop signs, you just don’t see them anywhere. Unless you are in a major city such at St. Petersburg you will not find English being spoken in many places, except nicer hotels and perhaps some restaurants. Then again if a Russian comes to Canada how many places will have Russian speaking staff? Having a Mexican lunch in a city called Vladivostok with some American and Canadian hockey players they summed it up really well. People don’t smile often and overall you get the impression that most people are gloomy or morose. Women of all ages really dress to impress with the latest fashion trends and the men are perhaps not really as interested in being on the cutting edge of fashion. You do get the impression that Russian people are far more educated than North Americans and they are very informed for example on the US Election. Most people are anti government and mostly say Democrats overall as the division in income is so different with really no middle income families. Interesting point University is free in Russia. Therefore most people do have a degree of some sort. And they will have a very defined degree not a general degree. Perhaps a bit of a shock is most people are not very religious as say American’s are. However they have more solid old school family values that we have. And for the US Election most Russians that I have spoken to find it very funny and overall sad as well. Putin has a current 88 percent approval rating so that speaks volumes. To close this one common comment you will get when asking a question about the country or a situation the local people will always say to me "THIS IS RUSSIA".