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Photos: Brandon celebrates Canada Day

Little Bones Wings Takes Flight at This Year’s Food Truck Warz in Brandon

Folk Singer Valdy highlights Canada Day Celebrations at Brandon Riverbank

Keystone Centre Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Grand Festivities

Olde English Fish N’ Chips Makes Debut at Brandon’s Food Truck Warz

Food Truck Warz 2024 returns to the Keystone Centre, announces dates

Salamander Summer Music Festival returns in 2024, artist lineup revealed

Madchild live in Brandon at Houstons

Brandon Fire Fighters Charity Fund Welcomes Magician – Illusionist Neil Croswell

Brandon Fire Fighters Charity Fund welcomes Magician - Illusionist Neil Croswell to Brandon for an exciting show on Nov. 4, 2016 at the WMCA. Neil Croswell is an International Illusionist who in 2010 became the youngest person to win gold at the “Canadian Championships of Magic". He has performed across Asia, Europe, and Africa and now he brings his stage illusion show to Brandon in support of a great cause, The Brandon Fire Fighters Charity Fund. Show time is 7:00 pm The Brandon Firefighters Charity Fund is a registered Charity whose sole purpose is to provide financial support to those organizations and individuals within Brandon and the surrounding area that require assistance. Since 1994, the Charity Fund has donated over $200,000 to various individuals, families, and organizations in southwestern Manitoba including: United Way Heart and Stroke Foundation Child and Family Breast Cancer Foundation Muscular Dystrophy Association Big brothers and Big Sisters YMCA Kids Programs Brandon General Hospital Foundation Helping Hands Individual families in need and More! Tickets available by calling 1 855 478 6309! Come enjoy the magical illusions and support your Brandon Fire Fighters Charity Fund.  

Summer Lights Music Festival Hits the Stage This Weekend

An all day music festival is set to wrap up the 2016 Summer Lights Concert Series in Brandon as more than a dozen musical acts are set to take the stage this Saturday, September the 10th. Located on the Keystone Centre grounds, the festival features headliners includes Said The Whale, Joel Plaskett, and Terra Lightfoot. Said the Whale is a Vancouver based indie rock band who won a Juno award for Best New Band in 2011. The festival will also feature many Manitoba and local artists including the Crooked Brothers, Sol James, Slow Leaves and Mitchell Mozden. A free grant-writing workshop for local musicians will be held prior to the festival’s start on the morning of Saturday, September 10th Music starts at noon and continues on throughout the day with the last show (Said The Whale) scheduled to hit the stage at 11:00 pm. This all day, family friendly event is licensed and FREE overnight camping is available on the Keystone grounds on the 10th. On-site food and refreshment vendors will also be available. Full festival lineup: summerlightsmusicfestival.com/the-lineup/.

Back to School Ferg Fest

Thank you to Lori Dmitruk for submitting this story to BDNMB.CA On Monday, July 18, 2016, Hunter Ferguson's life changed forever. Hunter was working on the roof of a pole shed when the board he was walking on broke. He fell through and on the way down he hit another board which turned him upside down and resulted in him falling on his head and neck. The fall severed Hunter’s spinal cord and left him paralyzed from the waist down. He had a fractured diaphragm, some broken ribs, punctured his lung and broke his back. Hunter underwent a seven hour surgery in Regina and is now facing a long road to recovery and rehabilitation in Winnipeg. Our very small community of Boissevain, Manitoba, is putting together a number of fundraisers to help support this family. Our goal is to raise enough money to build Hunter his own specialized home so that he can continue on with his life dreams and have the independence of a young man starting out in life, with the support of family close by. Our first fundraiser is Ferg Fest held on September 3, 2016 in Boissevain. We are hosting a golf tournament and a family fun day, including supper and beer gardens. We are still looking for teams to enter our 4 person golf scramble with a shot gun start of 12:30. $120 a team includes supper and shuttle service to town.  

For The Love of Chocolate

KidSport Presents their 9th Annual 'For The Love of Chocolate' in the UCT Pavilion of the Keystone Centre on Friday, February the 24th from 7-11 pm. Cocktail hour will begin at 7pm, with a fashion show, chocolate dessert, light snacks and entertainment to follow. ENTERTANMENT TO BE ANNOUNCED! A rainbow auction featuring prizes donated by local businesses, a 50/50 draw, Mandy Wark Photography photo booth with amazing prizes as well and much more! Full Tables (of 8) will be available for purchase on October 11th, 2016 for $400. Single tickets purchases will be available on December 12th, 2016. ($50) Sponsorship packages available and do include tickets. Please inquire if you would like to sponsor this amazing event!

Campuses Partner in Pride: Students Host B-Queer Community Event

Brandon, MB – August 10, 2016 – Assiniboine Community College Students’ Association (ACCSA) in partnership with Brandon University’s LGBTTQ* Collective is pleased to present its first ever B-Queer event on Friday, September 16th at Houstons! This student led Pride event features a fund-raising supper and a live performance by Coco Montrese, a Las Vegas Drag Queen who will be returning to RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars from Season 5. “We are excited to host an event of this magnitude for the Queer community in Brandon,” says Stefon Irvine, chair of the BU LGBTTQ* Collective. “Our group approached ACCSA with the idea to partner and create an event that will bridge the gap between our students and the Brandon Queer community.” The evening kicks off with a Bud, Spud & Steak supper from 6:30pm-8:30pm, featuring Drag Queen bingo hosted by Prairie Sky and the Sunshine Gurlz. Tickets are just $25 and include your meal, bingo cards and VIP entrance for the evening show. The evening performance will feature Coco Montrese and Prairie Sky, who will hit the Houstons stage starting at 11:30pm. For those who only want to attend the social evening, tickets are $5 in advance from the Collective and ACCSA or $10 at the door. “This is going to be an amazing event like Brandon has never seen!” says Jenna Wade, ACCSA President. “There has never been an opportunity for ACCSA to support our Queer students and the community and this will show we are an inclusive campus.” Proceeds from the event will go towards future student events. Assiniboine Community College Students’ Association is a non-profit organization committed to encouraging student success by being the voice of students while enhancing the student life experience. The Brandon University LGBTTQ* Collective, is a student run organization working together to achieve a campus culture where queer people thrive as healthy, equal and complete members of Brandon University. For more information: Jenna Wade President, ACCSA SAPresident@assiniboine.net 204.725.8710 Stefon Irvine Chair, BU LGBTTQ* Collective IRVINESD26@BrandonU.CA 204.721.2385