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Randy Bachman and Bachman-Turner Overdrive Announce Brandon Concert

Photo gallery from Sunday’s Sawyer Brown, Shenandoah, and George Fox concert held in Brandon

Community Infusion Winners Announced

Elmo, Abby Cadabby, and Cookie Monster coming to Westoba Place

Brandon Welcomes Top Artists for Public Concerts at Manitoba Showcase 2024

Keystone Welcomes the Return of the Arabian Horses with Canada’s National Arabian Championship

Keystone Centre Introduces Partnership with Farmery Estate Brewing Company

Brandon Bits and Bites

CP Holiday Train introduces new CP Holiday Train Tracker

The CP Holiday Train will be making stops in the neighboring communities of Minnedosa, Neepawa, and Portage on Sunday, December the 3rd and CP has introduced a new tool to help follow the progress ensuring you can arrive on time and not miss any of the sights and sounds.  The new CP Holiday Train Tracker allows guests to follow the train in real time, explore the trains detailed route, and find the locations, times, and entertainment information on the trains 171 event stops.

Is it truly November?

Who would have thought that on November 24 it would be warm enough to be able to busk in downtown Brandon? With the temperature on the positive side of the thermometer, reaching 3 degrees celsius, we’re definitely above seasonal temperatures for this time in November. Jeff Parrott, born and raised in Brandon, took advantage of the mild weather to provide entertainment for those out and about on Rosser Avenue. His repertoire on the soprano saxophone today included Christmas music with a bit of blues and jazz mixed in. Parrott has been playing music for over 10 years; he started when he was in his early teens. He also plays guitar, the drums, tenor sax and the clarinet.

Sand Hills Casino adds new slot machines with the opportunity to win big cash

Visitors to the Sand Hills Casino, in Carberry, will now have the opportunity to win up to $1 million, or more, on a single spin thanks to two new Powerbucks slot machines which were installed recently.  PowerBucks, pictured below, is Canada’s first linked progressive across the country.  Betting between $.50 and $2.99 you could win the set $1 million jackpot.  Those betting $3.00 or higher stand to win the progressive jackpot, which starts at a million dollars and increases as the game is played.  Different bonus games can also be unlocked as players increase their average bet.  The Powerbucks machines are just two of ten new machines installed at Carberry in the last several days.  A further additional ten new games are expected in New Year.  Jeff Melcosky, the Director of Operations for the Sand Hills Casino, tells bdnmb.ca that there will also be 60 new “theme conversions” happening on games in the new year as well.

Snowed In Comedy Tour coming to Brandon

Four international comedians are coming together to create one amazing show with each bringing a unique and hilarious take providing something for everyone. Just for Laughs winner Dan Quinn is back along with Seattle Comedy Competition winner Damonde Tschritter. The $25,000 great Canadian laugh off winner, Paul Myrehaug, returns this year as well as 5 time Canadian Comedian of the year nominee, Pete Zedlacher. Don’t miss out on the comedy show called “Better than the Just for Laughs tour” and “Delivers a Flurry of Laughs”.   The Brandon show takes place at the WMCA on Tuesday, March the 13th.  Showtime is 8:00 pm. Pete Zedlacher 5-time nominee of the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Male Stand-up Sirius XM's nation-wide comedy competition earning him the title of Sirius XM's Top Comic 8 appearances at Montreal's Just For Laughs Festival Halifax And Winnipeg Comedy Festival Dan Quinn Winner of Canadian Competition at Just for Laughs Comedy special on comedy network Opened for Rob Schneider, Russell Peters Best of Fest Moncton Comedy Festival TV Special on Check TV Damonde Tschritter Winner of Seattle Comedy Competition Just For Laughs New Faces Comedy Now on CTV The Debaters. Paul Myrehaug CBC’s the Debators $25,000 Great Canadian Laugh off winner Just For Laughs Comedy Now on CTV

Movie and S’mores — pair of events light up Brandon University this Saturday

Free showing of ‘Polar Express’ Saturday, November 25, 2017 2 p.m. (doors open 1:30 p.m.) Evans Theatre, BU Free (concessions available for purchase) Tree-Lighting Celebration  Saturday, November 25, 2017 4–6 p.m. McMaster Hall entrance (18th Street, behind bus stop) Free Join Brandon University as we light up the campus for the holiday season! Two family-friendly events this Saturday will set a twinkle in many eyes, with a free movie showing, a bonfire with hot chocolate and s’mores, a caroling sing-along with BU School of Music students, and even a chance or two to see Santa Claus. First, a free showing of the movie Polar Express has been organized by the Brandon University Westman Alumni Chapter. It will be shown at the Evans Theatre on Saturday afternoon. Showtime is at 2 p.m., with doors opening at 1:30 p.m. Although there’s no charge for the movie, Evans volunteers will have movie concessions available for purchase. A donation box will also be provided for non-perishable goods to go to the BUSU Food Bank. Once the movie wraps up, a special visit from Saint Nick is planned. Then, starting at 4 p.m., Brandon University will prepare to flip the switch to light up holiday decorations around campus. A fun celebration is planned for the McMaster Hall entrance, just off 18th Street, behind the bus stop, featuring a bonfire with hot chocolate, marshmallows and all the makings for s’mores. Santa is also expected to appear at the bonfire, where his Ho Ho Ho will be joined by students from the BU School of Music who will lead a caroling sing-along. Around dusk, the lights will all be lit up to bring holiday cheer to the campus. That is expected shortly after 5 p.m. The caroling, bonfire and s’mores will continue until around 6 p.m. There is ample street parking available nearby, and Brandon University parking lots are also open and free on Saturday. Please contact BU Communications at Communications@BrandonU.ca with any accessibility considerations.