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Brandon Bits and Bites

CPKC Holiday Train to make Brandon stop in 2024

Brandon Santa Parade to Bring Holiday Magic to Downtown on November 23rd with the Theme “Christmas Around the World”

WCG Secures $8 million from CRTC Broadband Fund

Keystone Partners with McCain Foods and Westman Communications Group to Introduce Recyclable Aluminum Cups

Hamilton Going to Tour de France

Sloan heading to Brandon’s WMCA for a concert

A Dog’s Purpose Movie Features Brandon’s Tyler Woods

Without question, my two dogs, Pepsi and Curlin, are a huge part of my life.  These two dogs have changed me more than any one thing in my entire life, so in saying that I am a huge dog lover. Recently the movie has come under fire due to the abuse of a stunt dog named Hercules, a German Shepherd.  The handler was trying to get the dog go into the water in a scene in Winnipeg, and when you watch the clip it is obvious the dog is under severe stress and wants no part of being in the water. Then you see the dog basically being forced under the water.  This, of course, has raised lots of questions, and concerns, from the local dog community and as well PETA.  BDNMB did reach out to the Manitoba Film but they did wish to provide any comment. Same can be said for Brandon’s Tyler Wood.  Tyler, who has been featured in Molson Beer ads plus " For the Moment". Recently he was given the opportunity to be part of the upcoming movie A Dog’s Purpose, featuring Dennis Quaid. “I was hanging out in Winnipeg, with Ryan White of the Arizona Coyotes and Dylan Kellington, and all of the sudden my phone started to blow up after this video was released”  BDNMB asked Woods if he witnessed anything disturbing while the movie was being filmed in Winnipeg, Brandon, and Virden. “No, not at all the scenes in Brandon were dog scenes… and the carnival scene was in Virden and the dogs were always treated very well”.  We asked Tyler his personal opinion of this scene “it was horrible I watched it once and never want to see it again”.  Most of the actors – directors and producers are now echoing Tyler’s thoughts and comments.  Woods did tell BDNMB that the stunt dogs do not work long days on set, as each dog in the movie has two backups in case a dog gets tired or hurt. PETA Response talks about the stunt dog Hercules. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiepbQGq-IM Story from The Guardian, in England. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/jan/20/a-dogs-purpose-premiere-video-german-shepherd       (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});    

Retro Pyjama Party Girls Night Out

Since their launch into the local Brandon restaurant scene, the Prairie Firehouse has been quick to the draw playing host to a number of fun and original events. In addition to providing a stage for local musical acts to showcase their talents, they have also been the home to comedy evenings, paint nites and a summertime pig roast. Well they are back at it again, this time hosting a Retro Pyjama Party, being put on by Adrienne Hiebert, and her staff over at The Vintage Costume Company. The festivities are set to take place on Friday, February the 10th, starting at 7:00 pm. The cost to attend is only $80/guest and includes: Costume (Retro Jammies) and Props, Mini Hair & Makeup Session. Vintage Cocktail, and Professional Photography Session & Images. The Prairie Firehouse will also have a band that evening who will be playing retro tunes for some dancing! Retro PJ’s will be supplied for all the guests. They will be carrying all sizes of light cottons and Chiffons to resemble the bedtime styles of the 50’s & 60’S. The Vintage Costume Company have been running the business for almost 4 years out of various venues doing private vintage theme parties for birthdays, bachelorette parties, etc. The Retro PJ Party is just one of awesome themes from their Girls Night Out Package. Adrienne tells bdnmb.ca that “the benefit to running this with the Firehouse is that guests can purchase tickets for any group size from 1 to 2 people, to whatever, while our private group parties have a minimum of 6 people. “   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});     Their goal with the Prairie Firehouse is to host at least one of the fun gatherings every two months, with a different theme each time, which is why they are hoping this goes off wonderfully on their first try. Adrienne says her favorite part of these evenings is “when the guests realize it’s still so fun to play dress up and be someone else for the night! The Confidence these gals feel once they are all made up is amazing, and truly my favorite part. Everyone deserves to be carefree, silly and gorgeous, even for just a night…and that is what our guest’s can expect!”. So far the the response to their first event has been extremely positive. “I’m so thrilled Brandon is as excited about this as we are. Currently we have sold half of our tickets we allotted for that night, with several weeks to go. I’m hoping for a complete sell out!!” said Adrienne. Their goal is to make every guest feel special, not matter what size, age or disability! Bring your girlfriends, mom, nieces, Grandma or whatever for a great night! Call 204-761-5988 to reserve your tickets!  

Stand Proud A Preview of the Ukrainian Pavilion

Ukrainians are proud of their culture and heritage and love to share their customs with others. Being hospitable to a Ukrainian means sharing food and drink, singing, dancing and presenting gifts. That is why the Ukrainian Pavilion is the perfect place for Ukrainians to share their culture with the entire community.   The Ukrainian Pavilion has been part of the Westman Multicultural Festival (formerly the Lieutenant Governor’s Winter Festival) since the inception of the event. This year, the Brandon Troyanda School of Ukrainian Dance is proud to have been handed over the reins (so to speak!) from the Ukrainian Catholic Men’s Club and Ukrainian Catholic Ladies League to organize and run the pavilion. As a result, a few things may look a little different for those who have visited our pavilion before, but the same warm and friendly hospitality still exists!   The pavilion will be full of energy with continuous entertainment. The traditional dancing will feature more than six regions of Ukraine and will showcase a variety of costumes with intricate details related to the specific regions. There will be 85 dancers that hit the stage! We will also have live Ukrainian music and singing. Guests are encouraged to dance - so be sure to bring a partner to the dance floor for a polka! In addition, Troika Treasures will have a lovely display of souvenirs, jewellery, art, etc. including beautiful psyanky (decorated eggs).   Our menu will feature delicious, customary food and will include favourites such as perogies, borscht (beet soup) and holubsti (cabbage rolls). This year, we are re-introducing a traditional dessert called Khrustyky, known in english as Sweet Nothings.   We will also have vodka (and beer) imported from Ukraine for our guests to sample, as it is customary in Ukraine to toast with vodka. “Za vashe zdorovya” - a toast to your health!   To end the event and wrap up the festival, the band will play a kolomyjka - a continuous grand finale of fast, lively music for everyone to enjoy. The good times don’t stop until the music does!   For details on time and location, visit: gotothepavilions.com     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});  

Canada LIVES Music

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 11, 2017 - Inspired by Canada's sesquicentennial celebration, the Coalition for Music Education will commemorate Canada's musical heritage with a new Music Monday anthem that celebrates the unifying power of music. Commissioned by the Coalition for Music Education, the new anthem is co-written by award-winning songwriters Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas. Entitled Sing It Together, the new anthem unveiled today is available in various languages and arrangements to be used in this year's Music Monday celebration. Music Monday takes place Monday, May 1, 2017 in cities across the country, anchored by a showcase event in Ottawa, ON. Over the past 12 years, millions of voices have joined together on Music Monday to raise awareness about the value of learning music for children and youth in our schools and communities," says Holly Nimmons, Executive Director, Coalition for Music Education in Canada. "Music lives in every community of our country. It's like a heartbeat across our nation, connecting music makers of all generations and backgrounds. What better way to celebrate the country's 150th year than with a coast-to-coast-to-coast event that unites us as we 'Sing It Together'?"   The 2017 Music Monday sing-along will be led by a live-streamed national showcase concert from our nation's capital in Ottawa, in recognition of the sesquicentennial year. It will also continue last year's #MMC2C2C initiative with a day-long webcast of videos from music programs. This year, the webcast includes the northern coast-line that is home to many indigenous people.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   Sing It Together is a collaboration between JUNO award winning, veteran songwriters Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas. Jordan is a singer-songwriter, producer, actor who is Songwriter Chair at the Slaight Family Music Lab, Canadian Film Centre. His songs have been on 35 million CDs, and he has written many hit songs for international artists such as Rod Stewart (currently writing with Stewart for his next album) and Amanda Marshall (Fall From Grace). Co-writer Ian Thomas has many Top 20 records, written for international artists, composed for 22 feature films and been honored witha JUNO Award, four SOCAN classic awards (including 2014 National Achievement Award for excellence in songwriting), and a UNICEF Humanitarian Award.   Focusing on the power of voices, Sing It Together asks us to sing for joy, for truth, for healing and for freedom. The recording and video feature Inuit throat singing, Métis fiddling, indigenous drumming, and children's choirs in celebration of Canadian musical heritages. Creating Sing It Together was a journey of discovery and the songwriters encourage music makers to continue this discovery where music lives in their schools and communities "Music is the landscape of Canada," explains Marc Jordan. "We hope it will be a song that illuminates the mosaic of music and cultures that thrive in every corner of the country". Sing It Together was recorded at Canterbury Music and includes highly-respected, experienced Canadian musicians. It also features Youth4Music musicians and advocates who are part of a national network of youth leaders. Youth4Music promotes the importance of learning, creating, making and valuing music in Canada. Visitors to the Music Monday website (www.musicmonday.ca) can view the video of the original recording of Sing It Together, download music and lyrics, and register to add their voice in the annual celebration.   Those wishing to participate in Music Monday 2017 are invited to visit www.musicmonday.ca for more information and to find ways to get involved, such as learning "Sing It Together" to join in the nationwide sing-along, creating a school or community event, or submitting a video to be included in the nationwide #MMC2C2C webcast on Music Monday. Videos must be from within Canada and relate to Canadian schools, music groups, businesses or community programs. Preference will be given to performances of Canadian music.   Music Monday is made possible with the generous support of the Government of Canada, TD Bank Group, and the NAMM Foundation as well as Titanium level support from Yamaha Canada Music Inc., Long and McQuad and all of our partner organizations. For a full list of sponsors please visit:   JOIN THE CONVERSATION: #MMC2C Twitter: @musicmakesus_ca Instagram: @musicmakesus_ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/MusicMakesUs.ca

Inside The Irish Pavilion of the Westman Multicultural Festival

January 26, 27, 28 of 2017 will see the 14th consecutive running of the Irish Pavilion for the Westman Multicultural Festival. The Irish Society of Western Manitoba has gathered approximately 100 volunteers to contribute to a high energy, continuous and entertaining display of Irish culture. Located at the Royal Oak Inn and Suites on Victoria Avenue, you'll have plenty to eat: Irish Stew, barmbrack, soda bread, scones, short bread cookies and more. Come see the musical acts we have to offer, seven different acts in all: Tom Foolery, Seamus Ojibway, Shameless Folk, Tame Fox, MNM, Cribreagh and more. Lots of great fiddle players on tap! Also on tap, let us pour you a drink from one! Guinness, Kilkenny, Harp and other beer. Bush Mills, Jameson whiskeys, Irish Coffee and other types of "The Drink" available. While you enjoy a beverage, browse a wide selection of Irish souvenirs at Mr. Osborne's shop "A Little Bit of Ireland". And let's not forget the world class and world traveling McConnell School of Dance. This group was the only Canadian Irish Dance troupe to be invited to Ireland for "Gathering 2013", a Ireland-wide homecoming event, where they toured and performed. Whether competing in Pennsylvania or performing in Peru, this group of Winnipeg and Brandon dancers will wow the audience with fancy costumes and fancier steps. Our venue is family friendly! Bring a group of friends and help us help the community while celebrating Irish culture. All proceeds donated back to worthy local causes. Please see irishsocietyofwm.org for more details.