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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

MacGregor Tubing Hill Opening Soon

The MacGregor Tubing Hill, formerly known as Rodgers Hill, will officially open to the public on Monday, December the 26th from 2-9 pm. For those looking looking for an affordable way to have fun and get active this winter then this is the place for you. Cost is only $8 per person, and children 5 and under are FREE. Facilities on-site include a fully groomed hill, tow rope system, and an outdoor warm-up area with fire pit. There is also a chalet building with bathrooms, a wood stove, tables and canteen. Last year they played host to just over 8,600 sliders and they are looking to surpass that total this winter. Holiday hours (December 26th until January 8th ) will be from 2pm to 9pm daily. Regular hours of operation outside of the holiday season will be: Friday 6pm-10pm, Saturday 2pm-10pm, & Sunday 2pm-9pm The MacGregor Tubing Hill is located 5 miles south of MacGregor, Manitoba on Road 59W (Rosehill Road) and 1 mile west on Rd 60N. There are signs posted eastbound and westbound on the Trans-Canada Highway #1.  

Take The Shot

Take The Shot by Audrey Sabiston Saturday evenings in the winter, when I was a young girl, meant my father tuned the television to Hockey Night in Canada. If I close my eyes I can still feel the heat from the old wood stove and hear the crackling sounds of the fire consuming each stick of carefully placed wood. Often I would make myself a cup of blue ribbon tea (and a teaspoon of white sugar, just like my Dad) and set it on the very most edge of the wood stove keeping it warm throughout the evening for me to sip on. The games I always liked the best were when the Edmonton Oilers were on television so I could watch Wayne Gretzky and his teammates.  A famous line that Wayne Gretzky says is "You miss 100% of the shots you never take" There is much to be learned from that. Did you know that Wayne Gretzky FAILED to Score 82.4% of the time he took a shot on net but he DID score 17.6% of the time? So what have I learned from that statistic? TAKE THE SHOT! Wayne Gretzky missed his shot a lot and every time he did he learned just a little bit more about the rest of the players on the ice and about himself but it never kept him from trying and again and again until he succeeded. I've certainly tried many things in my life. I've taken many shots. On many I've missed, failed and flopped but I did get the experience of disappointment and failure which is one of life's greatest teachers. On some though I took a shot and I was a success. So keep taking your shots. You may miss many, many times but when you succeed it will make all the sacrifices and hard work all worth it.

The Huron Carole Make up Concert at the WMCA

 "As a result of the Manitoba weather and road closures that prevented the Huron Carole cast and crew from arriving this past Tuesday, it has become a win-win for Westman!! Tom Jackson has offered to fly back from Calgary, at the conclusion of the tour, to perform for us here, in Brandon, on December 20th. This generosity means that the show will be a different one, but certainly a wonderful one! Our local artists are all still on board to delight us for the first half of the show. Then, we have Tom, all to ourselves, for a full, one man, up close and personal concert. Rather like having Tom Jackson singing to you in your living room!! This will be Tom Jackson as we have not had an opportunity to see him for many years! Please hang on to your tickets. If you don't have your tickets yet, please call the WMCA Box Office at 204-728-9510 or visit www.WMCA.ca. Brandon, let's get out and show our appreciation for this Officer of the Order of Canada and recipient of the Governor General's award for lifetime artistic achievement!"

Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides Now Available in Brandon

A winter sleigh ride is a wonderful way to take in the sights and sounds of winter. It's also a perfect way to enjoy this winter wonderland during family outings, wedding parties, conventions and holidays. Our Lil Barnyard, located approximately 15 minutes from Brandon, offers 30-45 minute sleigh rides along a beautiful trail through a peaceful snow covered bush on the south side of the Brandon Hills. They also have available a fire-pit area for you to gather around with your group or family. They can accommodate either large (20-25), or small groups, and are currently accepting bookings most evenings and weekends. Daytime bookings may be available for larger groups. Pricing for a group of 10, or more, is only $8 a person, and for groups of less than 10 the minimum cost is $80. The fire-pit rental is available for $20/half hour use. To book a ride please contact them at 204-728-3645 or email jenn.neufeld@yahoo.ca.     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

One More Fortunate Son Born Out of the Winnipeg Music Scene

When he`s not keeping time for The New Meanies or The Travellin`Band, he helps bands keep busy in the Winnipeg music scene. Jason Kane has not only managed to make this key segue in his music career, he`s developed his agency into a full-fledged career. Travellin` Band is one of the better CCR Tribute bands you`ll ever witness and they`re playing this Friday night (December 9th) at The 40. Playing in bands has been Kane’s night time gig for over 25 years. He’s also been enjoying his day job as an Entertainment Agent for Radius Entertainment, an agency he created and has operated since its inception. Travelling Band for the most part is his creation as well. Like any talent agent worth his salt, Kane figures you need to have likeable and talented acts that can be booked in a variety of markets for a variety of reasons. Mass appeal is essential for any musical unit that wants to stay active. In this edition of 20 questions we ask Jason about the bands he’s played in over the years, how to start an agency and what the most important elements are to making a living in the Entertainment Industry. First off, thanks a bunch for doing this Jason!  It’s a huge privilege to chat with someone who has had a career in music as long as you have. I appreciate the opportunity. Let’s start at the beginning. 1. When did you decide that you were going to be a drummer? I started playing when I lost internet in piano and singing lessons at age 12. 2. What was the band you first played in? The band was called bent Outta Shape from Charleswood in Wpg 3. Where was your first gig? The Pakwest Motor Hotel in Winnipeg. 4. How many bands have you been in?  Can you list them here for us. Bnt outta shape The Shrill Blue Meanies Travellin Band Red Ram 5. For working musicians to stay active and support themselves financially by doing what they love, it’s common to play in a multitude of bands. Have you ever been in more than one band at any point in your career? Not really, they have all been in different time frames 6. You were in the New Meanies for many years. The Meanies recorded and toured and were on the cusp of making it. Can you give us a brief Cole’s notes overview of how it all transpired? On our first trip to Toronto we hooked up with an agent who asked us to hang in T.O for a showcase. Within 6 months of that we had signed touring, management, recording and distribution contracts. Note: The New Meanies are still playing roughly 3 to 4 shows a year and will performing at the Pyramid Cabaret Dec 23rd. 7. It’s hard to believe that was all around 20 years ago! I recall opening up for you guys at Suds on the B.U. campus with my band The Attic just after you guys had wrapped up a tour with Deep Purple. I must take this opportunity to give a shout out to my band mates Mike and Rob! I remember chatting briefly with you guys about your tour with Deep Purple just before we played that night. That tour must have been an amazing experience! What were some of the highlights for you? We did a run with Deep Purple through numerous House of Blues venues. The shows were sold out and it was a thrill to be on those shows and meet a band that was always a favorite of mine, a surreal experience. 8. When did you decide to branch out and start an agency? I started in 2002. 9. How many bands do you have on your roster at Radius? My roster so to speak is always changing as this business does. I have a large library of acts that I work with some exclusive, some not. 10. Are you always on the hunt for new acts? I do enjoy seeing new acts and developing new relationships, for sure. 11. What are the main advantages for bands having an agent and management as opposed to be self-managed? The internal business aspects of bands is different for everyone, some acts enjoy being in control of their own destiny, others aren’t as motivated in that way. Having a third party working for you can help by fast tracking you to the right venues and pricing to get deals done faster. 12. For any bands out there looking to get more bookings, what are the most important aspects that agents are looking for? I think ultimately agents are looking for acts that have long term goals, and are easy to work on personal level, As well technically proficient like having a solid frontman that interacts with the crowd and good stage presence. 13. Is it easier to book a cover band, a tribute band or an all originals band? It wouldn’t be one or the other, both have challenges and bonuses 14. What was the biggest event that you ever booked an act for? I have booked a few larger scale events involving Trooper, Glass Tiger, Kentucky Headhunters. 15. You’ve been doing the Travelling Band tribute show for many years. How long has this act been active? The original act was formed in 2001 16. What sets Travelling Band apart from all the other CCR tribute acts out there? I think because it’s an act that covers a broad range of music styles and genres. From Country to Blues to Rock to R & B and has upbeat tempos and great guitar playing. 17. Do you perform three sets throughout an evening or is it a different format? We've done everything from 1 concert style show up to 5 sets in a night. 18. Ultimate Classic Rock recently created a list of CCR’s top 10 songs which are as follows: 1. Fortunate Son 2. Born on the Bayou 3. Proud Mary 4. Who’ll Stop The Rain 5. Bad Moon Rising 6. Looking Out My Back Door 7. Green River 8. Down on the Corner 9. Have You Ever Seen The Rain 10. Up Around The Ben How many songs on this list does Travelling Band play and are any of your favorites on there? We play all of these. Have you ever seen the rain is my personal fave. 19. Are there any there any deeper CCR cuts that you guys play? Put a Candle in the Window  I Put a spell on you Hey tonite 20. What CCR selections usually get the best response? Bad Moon Hey Tonite *** Catch Travellin` Band this Friday night (December 9th) at the 40. Advance tickets are available at the front desk of the trails west inn. Or reserve yours by calling 727-3800.