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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

New Discount Store, Liquidator’s Closet, Opening in Brandon This Friday

Bargain hunters in Brandon have something exciting to look forward to! Liquidator’s Closet, a brand-new discount store, is set to open its doors this Friday in the Corral Center, conveniently located (923 18th Street North) between Dollarama and Moores. Offering brand-new items at unbeatable prices, Liquidator’s Closet promises a treasure hunt shopping experience with a wide selection of clothing, bedding, shoes, toys, bikes, household goods, and much more. With new stock arriving daily, shoppers can expect fresh deals every visit. Whether you’re looking for everyday essentials or a surprise find, Liquidator’s Closet is sure to become a go-to destination for savvy shoppers. Don’t miss out—stop by on opening day and see what bargains await!

Sugar Shop to open Brandon location tomorrow

Based on a post on their Instagram account, Sugar Shop (726 18th Street) will be opening a location in Brandon on March 24, 2025. They offer body sugaring services and products for both retail and wholesale.. For more info on their products and services, click here.

Beyond the Box Score: Local Sports News for March 23, 2025

The Precision Toyota Blazers (pictured above) captured the Division 1 title in the Wendy's Winter Hockey Leage for the first time in 7-years as they swept their best of 3-series against the East 40 Icemen. On March 15, Brandon's Nolan Wright picked up the first win in his young college baseball career for the Dakota Lumberjacks, Wright tossed 2.1 innings in relief as the Lumberjacks outscored Minnesota North College-Rainy River 14-9. The Brandon University Bobcats are not only the host of the 2025 U SPORTS Men’s Volleyball Championship, they will now be participating in the championship game. The team punched their way into today's final (6pm) against the defending champion Alberta Golden Bears, following a reverse sweep against the gritty Saskatchewan Huskies on Saturday. The Crocus Plains hockey team have found themselves in the B-side Final in the Westman High School Hockey League where they will tangle with the GBC Wildcats. Game 1 Sunday March 23 530 Flynn Arena Game 2 Monday March 24 630 Carberry Arena Game 3 (if needed) Wednesday March 26 630 Westoba Place ***all times are warm up time*** Over in the A-Side final, the Vincent Massey Vikings hockey team will battle the winner of the Dauphin & Swan River series for league supremacy. That series is presently tied at one game a piece with the deciding game scheduled for Sunday afternoon in Swan River. Goalie Kristen Campbell is one of two Manitoban's named to the Canada’s National Women’s Team roster for the upcoming the 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Campbell, from Brandon, plays for Toronto in the PWHL. Ste. Anne's Jocelyne Larocque was also named to the team. The Killarney Shamrocks have jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in their best of five series against the Virden Oil Kings for the THHL title. Game three is that series takes place Monday evening in Killarney. In the Manitoba AAA U 18 Hockey League final, the Winnipeg Wild scored a decisive 6-1 victory in game one in their best of five series against the Brandon AAA U18 Wheat Kings. Game 2 goes Monday evening in Winnipeg at the Hockey For All Centre with puck drop at 7:15 pm.  

‘Jackass’ star Steve-O coming to Brandon on ‘Crash & Burn’ tour this fall

American entertainer Steve-O (aka Stephen Glover) in a promo photo. Jackass Superstar Steve-O will be  bringing his brand new multimedia comedy "The Crash and Burn" tour to Brandon, MB on  September 20 at the WMCA. "I’ve made a lot of bad decisions, and few were worse than the ones I made for my new 'Crash And Burn' tour," Steve-O (aka Stephen Glover) says in a promo for ticket sales. "What’s so fun about this new multimedia show is that you don’t just hear the ridiculous stories of my latest, dumbest, unbelievably naughty exploits, you see them happen for yourself, completely uncensored." He will also be holding a show in Winnipeg at the Burton Cummings Theatre on September 19, 2025. Presale tickets for the Brandon show will be available soon.

Beyond the Box Score: Local Sports News for March 16, 2025

The final round matchup has been finalized  in the THHL In the West Division Final, the Virden Oil Kings swept  their best on 5 series against the Hartney Blues. Over in the East Division Final, the Rivers Jets won the first 2-games in their best of 5-series against the Killarney Shamrocks before Killarney came storming back to win the next 3. BU Bobcats basketball player Sultan Haider Bhatti was named to the U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian team. Brandon resident, and former Brandon Wheat Kings U18 AAA goalie, Mason Lobreau won his 100th MJHL game this past week. Lobreau is in his third and final season with the Neepawa Titans. The MJHL playoffs kick-off this coming weekend. The East Division will feature a matchup between the Dauphin Kings and Waywayseecappo Wolverines, while the Northern Manitoba Blizzard will tangle with the Neepawa Titans. The U SPORTS Men's Volleyball Championships takes place in Brandon at the Healthy Living Centre, starting on March 21. The host Brandon University Bobcats will face the top-ranked Winnipeg Wesmen starting at 6pm on the 21st. Assiniboine Cougars volleyball athlete, Kylee Peake, has been selected as an all-Canadian by the Canadian College Athletic Association. This is the first time that an Assiniboine athlete has been recognized as an All-Canadian. (Assiniboine College News). Assiniboine Cougars Rachel Halldorson was selected the goalie for the 2025 @ACHAWomensD2 All-Athletic First Team. The Brandon AAA U18 Wheat Kings eliminated the Southwest Cougars from post-season action Saturday night as they swept the best of 5-series. The Wheat Kings will now prepare to face the winner of the Winnipeg Wild/Winnipeg Bruins series in the league final in the Manitoba AAA U18 Hockey League. In the annual EishockeyNews awards,  Brandon's Nolan Ritchie was named Player of the Year in the Oberliga South, a  second level of pro ice hockey in Germany. Nolan capped off his first season in Germany with 84 points in 45 games, making him both the top scorer and leading goal scorer of the Oberliga South. He was also selected for the All-Star Team. Another Brandon resident Calder Anderson also had a fantastic season, finishing just behind Ritchie in second place on the top scorers’ list with 81 points in 43 games. His performance was good enough to earn him a spot in the Oberliga South All-Star Team. Both skaters were members of the Heilbronner Falken team.