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Sales of U.S. alcohol stock in Manitoba to benefit charities

Westman Communications Group Announces 2026 Board of Directors

Keystone Centre & Keystone Centre Foundation Announce First-Ever Family Fun Day

New bakery set to open doors in Brandon

Comedian Jimmy Carr announces tour coming to Brandon

Dakota Nation Winterfest Postponed for 2026

Moose Hunting Season Opens in Manitoba on December 1

Fusion Credit Union Announces Partnership with the Brandon Wheat Kings

Canada Post receives strike notices from CUPW

Canada Post has received strike notices from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), for both Urban and RSMC (Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers) bargaining units. The notices indicate that CUPW intends to begin strike activity on Friday, May 23 at 12:00 am local time. Our operations continue as usual at this time. Labour disruption would have lasting impact A labour disruption would affect the millions of Canadians and businesses who rely on the postal service, and deepen the company’s already serious financial situation. It is critical that both parties focus their energies on resolving issues to reach negotiated agreements. In the event CUPW initiates rotating strike activity, Canada Post intends to continue delivering in unaffected areas while working to reach negotiated agreements. Canada Post will work to minimize service disruptions, but customers may experience delays. In the event of a national labour disruption, mail and parcels will not be delivered and no new items will be accepted until the disruption is over. All mail and parcels in our network will be secured and delivered as quickly as possible once operations resume. Postal system must change to compete in today’s delivery market The potential for another strike comes at a critical moment for the postal system. Since 2018, the Corporation has recorded more than $3 billion in losses before tax, and it will post another significant loss for 2024. In early 2025, the Government of Canada announced repayable funding of up to $1.034 billion for Canada Post to prevent insolvency. Negotiations update Canada Post remains committed to reaching collective agreements focused on protecting and enhancing the wages and benefits that are important to our people while reflecting the Corporation’s current realities. Delivery of socio-economic cheques and live animals will continue during a disruption Socio-economic cheques (SECs) for the month of May will be delivered prior to the possibility of any strike activity commencing. Canadians will receive their cheques the same way they normally receive their mail. Canada Post and CUPW have agreed to continue the delivery of socio-economic cheques during any upcoming labour disruption, for eligible and participating government organizations. The agreement ensures government financial assistance delivered by mail will reach seniors and other Canadians who rely on it. Details about SECs for June will be shared shortly. It is also the season for shipping live animals. A process is in place to ensure these deliveries continue during a labour disruption, however, no new shipment will be accepted in affected areas. Stay up to date  Visit canadapost.ca/negotiations for the latest information on negotiations and a list of affected locations in the event of labour disruptions.

Salamander Summer Music Festival 2025 announces artist line-up

The Salamander Summer Music Festival 2025 is set to return to Rideau Park in Brandon, Manitoba from July 18-20. This community-focused festival aims to celebrate the arts, music, and culture, bringing together local talent and providing a vibrant space for artistic expression and community engagement. Festival attendees can look forward to a variety of activities, including live music performances, art workshops, a free kids’ zone, an artisan market, and food trucks. Recently organizers revealed the names of the artists who would be performing at the festival this year. Among the artists scheduled to appear include: THE HAILEYS • Silas Presley Band • Route 10 Collective • Ruzz Guitar Trio • Prince Eddy and the Wrecking Balls • Daelyn Elise • No Fuss • BatBotS • Zach Riley and more. Early bird tickets are on sale until May 23rd — grab yours NOW at salamanderfest.ca For more information and updates, you can visit the Salamander Summer Music Festival website​.

Children’s Country Fair Returns

One of the best local events will return next Sunday May 25th Sunday, May 25 - 10am to 4pm FREE EVENT TO ATTEND - hosted by Westman Dreams for Kids Keystone Centre Grounds “Clara” Tent Cash Canteen on site (drinks, hot dogs, chips, etc) Here’s some of the vendors: Be Power Smart! - Manitoba Hydro Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowling - T-Birds Brandon Fire Emergecny Services Brandon Police Servicce Brandon University Mini U Bubble Man - Karl Heinz Bouncers / Obstacle Course - Circle B Fitness Cookie Decorating - Hillbilly Cookies (See the) Dogs - Alliance of Therapy Dogs Glitter Tattoos / Hair Color - H&CO Academy Once Upon a Child Paint/Craft Station Petting Zoo - Ricklyn Farms Plant a Seed - Alternative Garden Centre Science Show - Mad Science Wagon Rides - Easty Huntly Farms Inflatables: Zipline Game Zone Caution Obstacle Course & Slide Leaps and Bounds Ninja Warrior Dome Corn Hole And much more!
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Parks Canada restricts use of motorized watercraft on Clear Lake in 2025

Parks Canada has made the difficult decision to continue to restrict the use of motorized watercraft on Clear Lake in 2025. This approach is a continuation of Parks Canada’s attempts to reduce zebra mussel spread in Clear Lake and the potential damage that may be caused to downstream waterbodies and related infrastructure. This action means Parks Canada will permit only non-motorized watercraft on Clear Lake in 2025. Users of non-motorized watercraft, including kayaks and canoes, may choose between an annual permit to use only Clear Lake or an annual permit to use the various outlying waterbodies in Riding Mountain National Park, such as Lake Audy, Moon Lake and Lake Katherine. All non-motorized watercraft, fishing equipment, wetsuits, and inflatables must complete a Parks Canada aquatic invasive species inspection and comply with Clean, Drain, Dry protocol. Parks Canada is taking a precautionary approach in an effort to reduce the rate of spread of zebra mussels, thereby continuing to protect the health of Clear Lake and outlying waterbodies in Riding Mountain National Park and downstream water courses so that visitors and residents can continue to enjoy them in the future. In the coming year, Parks Canada will initiate a comprehensive research approach to determine how motorized watercraft affect ecological, socioeconomic and cultural components of Clear Lake. Parks Canada appreciates resident and visitor engagement and recognizes the important place Clear Lake holds in their hearts. Similarly, we greatly respect the strong connections that Indigenous communities and residents, both permanent and seasonal, have with Clear Lake. Parks Canada takes their role to protect the ecological and cultural health of Clear Lake seriously. This approach to aquatic invasive species risk reduction will help protect all waterbodies in Riding Mountain National Park while ensuring lake users can resume many of the activities they missed in 2024. Parks Canada is committed to providing visitors and community members with high quality and meaningful experiences and supporting the continued vitality of tourism in communities around Riding Mountain National Park. For more information visit the 2025 aquatic invasive species prevention program (Government of Canada Bulletin)

Beyond the Box Score: Local Sports News for May 13, 2025

Brock Lesnar's son — Duke Lesnar - was drafted by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the recent WHL draft. Lesnar, 14, had 13 goals, 28 points through 30 games played with the Notre Dame Hounds U15 Prep (CSSHL U15) this season. Athens Shingoose of Waywayseecappo was selected in the 1st round (16th overall) in the same draft. Shingoose, RHA Winnipeg, led the CSSHL in powerplay goals this past season. Canadian Wrestling's Elite makes a special stop in Rivers, Manitoba on the Point To Prove Tour for their annual fundraiser for the Rivers Firefighters Association on Saturday, May 24th! The roster for the event features TNA Legend "Cowboy" James Storm, CWE Champion "Chizzled" Chad Daniels, "Tornado" Tony Kozina, "The Headline" Shaun Martens and "The Zombie Killer" MENTALLO. The 2nd annual CFB Shilo co-ed softball tournament (7 men, 3 women) is taking place on June 7&8 and they are looking to add a few more teams. First place takes home $1,000 and the entry fee is $325. Contact Melissa (613-483-2523) to register or for additional information. While selecting a number of players in the 2025 WHL Draft and acquiring two new players (Grayson Burzynski and Luke Mistelbacher) in a massive deal with the Swift Current Broncos, the Brandon Wheat Kings also saw three players leave the organization. Dominik Petr was traded to the Saskatoon Blades, Alex Letourneau went to Swift Current, and Isaac Davies was scooped up by Penticton in the expansion draft. The female u18AAA Wheat Kings will be holding u18 AAA ID skates on May 21 and 26. Players interested in joining the Female U18 AAA hockey program for the upcoming season are encouraged to attend these evaluation skates. Please pre-register with Hockey Brandon by May 16 by calling the office at 204-726-3550. The cost for the two skate sessions is $40.