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Vincent Massey High School Proudly Presents: Grease: School Edition

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Announcing The Connecting Westman Tour Loge Box

Food Truck Warz 2024, a look back in photos

Smoked & Sauced takes home top honors at this year’s Food Truck Warz in Brandon

Amazing food on tap this weekend at the Keystone Centre

Candy’s Cold Treats Set to Cool Things Down at Brandon’s Food Truck Warz

Complete food truck listing 2024

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Serena Ryder, The Trews to headline CP ‘Holiday Train at Home’ concert

Serena Ryder and The Trews will headline CP's 2020 "Holiday Train at Home" concert, which will stream on CP's Facebook page on Dec. 12. The event will raise money and awareness and help local food banks collect much-needed donations. The Dec. 12 concert, scheduled for 6 p.m. MT/8 p.m. ET, will also feature performances by JoJo Mason, Logan Staats and Kelly Prescott. CP Holiday Train fans will be able to view the concert by visiting facebook.com/canadian.pacific at the show's start time. An archived version of the show will remain on the page for later viewing. "For more than two decades, the CP family has supported Canadians and Americans in need through the CP Holiday Train program," said CP President and CEO Keith Creel. "In a year full of challenge and loss, we will host this concert as a call to action for the train's supporters to donate generously if they can this Christmas season. The spirit of the Holiday Train will come alive even though the train itself will not operate due to the COVID-19 pandemic." CP will donate $1.24 million this year to 201 food banks in communities that ordinarily host CP Holiday Train events. In a normal year, CP calls on attendees at local shows to make a cash or non-perishable food donation. With the "Holiday Train at Home" concert, CP hopes to inspire donations from across North America even though local shows won't occur. Viewers seeking to donate will be directed to Food Banks Canada and Feeding America, the national organizations that support community food banks in their respective countries. Viewers are also encouraged to give to their local food bank. "I'm so excited to be part of the virtual CP Holiday Train this year, helping raise awareness and funds for local food banks in this time of extraordinary need," headliner Serena Ryder said. "Watch the concert on Dec. 12, and if you can, please give a little bit to support those in need!" CP's 2020 corporate donation will bring the total amount of money raised at CP Holiday Train stops to $19.05 million since the train's inception in 1999. Food banks have also collected 4.8 million pounds of food donations at local Holiday Train events. (CP News)
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19 photos of Brandon’s best Halloween-decorated houses

With Halloween just a few days away, house decorations are out in full force in Brandon. A trick-or-treater's guide to the best streets and displays in the city, captured by photographer Liam Pattison.
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Fall Fest and Market underway at the Dome Building

Th Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba's Fall Fest and Market is being held this weekend at the Dome Building on the grounds of the Keystone Centre . Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 12pm-4pm There are food trucks (4), a pumpkin patch, over 20 local vendors, and hayrides. All for only a $2 admission. Covid 19 safety measures and protocols are in effect.
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2020 CP Holiday Train cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian Pacific (CP) will donate to food banks in communities along its network and host a virtual concert in lieu of its regular Holiday Train program. The modified program will draw attention to food security issues, while ensuring donations go to all food banks that would ordinarily receive them, including those that typically host a Holiday Train event in alternating years. “COVID-19 has created many challenges for communities across our network and has only increased the need at local food banks and food shelves,” said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel. “It is our honor to continue to donate to communities across our network this year, even if the train itself will not run. The spirit of the Holiday Train program and the Christmas spirit will carry on this year through our virtual concert. We will have the Holiday Train rolling again spreading Christmas cheer as soon as it’s safe to do so!” CP launched the Holiday Train in 1999, and every year since it has traveled across Canada and the northern U.S. raising money, collecting food and drawing attention to the important work of local food banks. In its first 21 years, the train has raised $17.8 million and collected 4.8 million pounds of food for local food banks in communities along CP’s network. “We are very excited that CP has chosen a safe way to keep the spirit of the CP Holiday Train rolling in support of local food banks like ours in these challenging times,” said Calgary Food Bank President and CEO James McAra. “The need for food bank services has risen substantially over the course of this year and heading into the high-demand winter months. We hope CP’s concert will prompt the train’s supporters to give as generously as they’re able.” Live music has always been part of the CP Holiday Train tradition. To maintain that tradition, CP will produce a benefit concert, with details to be announced when they’re available. “We support CP’s decision to hold a virtual concert instead of hosting events that encourage local gathering, though we’ll miss the train’s bright lights and in-person shows,” said Kristine Martin, President of East Side Neighborhood Services, a Minneapolis-based Holiday Train beneficiary food bank. “CP’s generous donations to East Side Neighborhood Services over the years have helped us provide nutritious food to people who have difficulty accessing traditional food shelves or grocery stores. This year, being able to continue providing those services has been even more important. We’re thankful to CP for their continued support and donations again this year.” CP intends to resume operating the annual train tour in 2021. (CP News Release)

A must visit corn maze just 90 minutes from Brandon

Established in 2018, King Korn Maze is a family-owned, 13-acre corn maze in Notre Dame de Lourdes, MB. In addition to offering a number (4) of corn mazes, they added a new sunflower path in 2020 as well. Other attractions on the property for the kiddos include a bale pyramid, human hamster ball, mini-golf, and a tire playground. The corn maze opens annually every August and typically runs into October, weather permitting. Cost is only $5 per person, 3 & under free. September & October hours: Open Friday evenings, Saturday & Sunday. Friday evenings:  6:00pm-8:00pm Saturday & Sunday:  11:00am-8:00pm **SEPTEMBER HOURS ONLY BEGIN ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6th. Location: 1 mile south of Notre Dame de Lourdes on Hwy 244 & 1/4 mile west of GDT Transport on Rd 35N For additional information, please visit their Facebook page or their website. On your visit to the maze, if you're looking for an outstanding burger/meal then stop by Big Al's Burgers in Notre Dame de Lourdes. The burgers are both tasty and huge.