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Rockin’ The Fields of Minnedosa releases Hilltop Stage artist lineup

Keystone Centre Announces Major Naming Rights Partnership with Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries

Keystone Centre Foundation Announces Free Sunrise Future Leaders Conference Featuring Israel Idonije

Kieran Gardner to Headline PBR Pendleton Whisky Cabaret at the Manitoba Room at the Keystone Centre

Tastee’s opens for the season on First Street

Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School Proudly Presents: Amélie – The Musical

Laughs Head to Brandon: Snowed In Comedy Tour 2026 Warms Up Winter

Rockin’ The Fields Of Minnedosa announces artist lineup for 2026

Local music group reunites after 14 years – to the day!

A Brandon rock group is set to reunite after a fourteen year hiatus, according to members. GREYSKULL was a staple of the Manitoba punk music scene in the early 2000s, formed from ex-members of Brandon’s early punk music pioneers such as Swiller, Spitting Image, A Few Pennies Short and Somebody Else. The band played its final show at Brandon’s North Hill Inn on December 23, 2003. “It was weeks after we all committed and booked the reunion show that we realized it would happen exactly 14 years to the day from our last show. Almost to the hour -- and on the same stage.” says Greyskull drummer and local music promoter Ken Jaworski. The reunion coincides with 2 other milestones in Brandon and Manitoba music history - the 25th anniversary of Jaworski’s FLAT BROKE PRODUCTIONS, a promotion and booking collective which was founded in 1992, and the Premiere release of the documentary WHEAT CITY HARDCORE, a new film which documents the Brandon punk music scene in the 1990s. The Brandon Punk Rock Reunion takes place on December 23, 2017 at the North Hill Inn, Brandon. Tickets are available at Warlock Tattoo and Faders Music.

Manitoba Hydro Power Smart Waterfall of Lights Starts shining bright last night

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon’s Community Services Department is pleased to inform the public that the Manitoba Hydro Power Smart Waterfall of Lights display will officially be turned on for the 2017-2018 winter season today at 5 p.m. The sparkling display of holiday lighting is located immediately west of the City of Brandon’s Community Services Complex on McGregor Avenue. As of this evening, the display will be turned on and remain lit from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. nightly through the winter season. NO public vehicles are allowed in the direct area of the Power Smart Waterfall of Lights display. The public is encouraged to park in designated areas on McGregor Avenue or Hilton Avenue and walk through the area to view the lights. The City of Brandon Community Services Department asks all members of the public to enjoy the lighting displays at a safe distance and not to walk in areas where power cords are present. Preparation of the public skating oval in the area of the Power Smart Waterfall of Lights has not been able to begin due to the unseasonably warm temperatures. However, weather-permitting, work should begin in the coming days and it is still anticipated the oval will be ready for public use in time for Christmas. The community is asked to respect all signage and barricades in place once preparation of the oval begins and to stay off the ice surface until it is ready for public use. For more information about the Power Smart Waterfall of Lights, please contact the City of Brandon’s Community Services Department at 204-729-2148.

Ducks Unlimited presents George Canyon

Canadian country music superstar George Canyon will be headlining a charity fundraising event for Ducks Unlimited in Brandon, on Saturday, February the 10th.   Canyon has won two Juno awards over his career and has twice won the Canadian Country Music Association’s “Male Artist of the Year”. The event is being held inside the Clarion Hotel & Suites and the evening features a number of activates including an acoustic concert, appetizers, raffles and giveaways.  The doors open at 6:00 pm.  Proceeds go to help support wetland conservation in Manitoba. Tickets can be purchased here, or by calling 204-728-1150, ext: 272

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.