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Local pizzeria celebrating 30th anniversary

J&G Homes Arena Welcomes Joe Beeverz

Announcing The Connecting Westman Tour Loge Box

Brandon Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New General Manager

Branches Raise More Than $28K for Local Organizations

Trans Canada Brewing Company set to expand to Brandon

Sushi Sama to Open New Location Inside Shoppers Mall Brandon This Fall

Westoba Inspire is now accepting applications for major projects up to $10,000

New Dairy Queen Grill & Chill to open in Brandon

Fans of soft-serve ice cream, Blizzards, and GrillBurgers can celebrate--a new Dairy Queen Grill & Chill restaurant, with a drive-thru, is coming to Brandon soon. Laird Lidster plans to open Brandon's first Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, at 915-18th Street North (Corral Centre).  In conversation earlier today with bdnmb.ca Laird said that he is extremely excited to officially make the announcement of the new restaurant location and that the idea to open a Grill & Chill in Brandon has been a long time coming. The Grill & Chill concept includes menu items such as burgers, fries, salads, chicken and other foods, in addition to ice cream products.  According to Laird, the location was selected as the area is now a mature development with proven traffic flows.  He added that in addition to an exciting new food program, customers can expect to receive the same friendly, quality customer service they are accustomed to from the existing Dairy Queen locations in the city. Construction on the new 70-seat, 2650 sq foot restaurant is slated to start in the next several weeks with an expected opening date in either late 2018 or early 2019.  Laird said that new store will employ approximately 35-40 people. The original Dairy Queen in Brandon was started in 1954 and has been in the Lidster family since 1973.  Laird purchased the business on 18th Street from his father 11 years ago.  He also has been the owner/operator of the Dairy Queen in the Brandon Shoppers Mall for the past 18 years and is the franchisee of the Qdoba location in Brandon.  Dairy Queen will continue to operate at it's 18th Street location.

New Ethnic Grocery Store Opens in Brandon

A new ethnic grocery store opened in Brandon.  Neo Mart Grocery Store officially opened to the public on June 1, 2018.    The store carries brand name packaged goods primarily from China, Japan, and Korea.  Included among the food items you will find on the shelves are a wide variety of rices & wraps, desserts, noodles, pastas, beverages, candies, spices, snacks and condiments. Additional products are still to arrive.  Neo Mart Grocery Store is located at 1122-18th St in Brandon.
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Brandon First’s offfice is moving

After more than ten years operating out of the corner office of the Riverbank Discovery Centre, Brandon First will be expanding its footprint with a move to the newly renovated Dome Building as of June 1st, 2018.   Brandon First has been steadily outgrowing its current space as the organization continues to expand its operations. “With the growing number of event room nights our office processes, and in particular the increased need for meetings with the event planning community, we knew we were going to need more space,” advises Graham Harvey, Executive Director of Brandon First. “When this opportunity came up, the organizational needs, strategic benefits, location, and historic significance just made it make sense.” The Riverbank Discovery Centre space provided a critical start-up and incubation location for Brandon First to grow from one staff to two and to accomplish some truly impressive event recruitment for the city. Such events include, but are not limited to, the 2010 Memorial Cup, the 2017/2018 Royal Canadian Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships, and the upcoming 2018 Brandon Comic Con and the 2019 Tim Horton’s Brier. Looking ahead, Brandon First and Brandon Tourism will continue to enjoy the benefits of their long and positive relationship, particularly as Brandon’s new tourism place brand is launched in the coming months. Event recruiting initiatives involving both organizations will continue as Brandon First promotes the community as the best place to hold an event and Brandon Tourism welcomes guests to those events and shares all the great experiences Brandon has to offer. “Right back to 1913, when the Dome Building was originally built as the site of the Dominion Fair, Display Building Number II has had a role in Brandon’s unique event tourism history,” says Harvey. “We are so delighted that the Provincial Exhibition restored the glory of this magnificent building to allow us to carry on that tradition.” By taking possession of the two office units upstairs that will be the new base of operations for Brandon First, the move is anticipated to accommodate organizational growth and provide the opportunity to better network within the Agricultural event sector, one of Brandon First’s key target event markets. Brandon First is excited and very much looking forward to setting up the new space, while working with stakeholders in a continued and consistent manner to bring events to Brandon. Office hours will remain the same: 8:30 – 4:30, Monday to Friday as will email and phone contact information for staff. The new mailing address for the Brandon First office is as follows. Brandon First Second Floor – Exhibition Building No. 2 1200 – 13th Street Brandon, MB R7A 4S8
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Country Ventures donates $26,000 truck tractor to Assiniboine Heavy Duty Equipment program

Source: Assiniboine Community College Blog Country Ventures Repair & Maintenance has donated a used truck tractor worth nearly $26,000 for hands-on learning by students in the Heavy Duty Equipment program at Assiniboine Community College. The donation of the 2011 Freightliner Cascadia, containing all the most modern emissions systems, “is a real plus for every program from pre-employment to all levels of apprenticeship. This donation is a huge score for our programs and will be used for many years,” said instructor Marty Zuzens. The truck tractor rolled through more than 900,000 km during its working life, hauling freight from Winnipeg to California. Country Ventures has made several key donations to the college over the years. The Brandon company is a family-run business owned and operated by Darren Boychuk. His parents, Dave and Shirley Boychuk, are still actively involved in the business. Country Ventures operates a fleet of trucks and repairs and maintains trucks owned by other operators. Posing beside the 2011 Freightliner Cascadia truck tractor donated by Country Ventures are (from left) Assiniboine instructor Marty Zuzens, Darren, Dave and Shirley Boychuk of Country Ventures, Assiniboine Mechanical Trades Chair Dennis White and Assiniboine Dean of Trades & Technology Barry Gooden.

Statement from Christie’s Office Plus

We are very sorry to confirm that the tragic fire of May 19th has completely destroyed our building on Pacific Avenue in Brandon. We are naturally devastated by this loss, but we are relieved to say that all employees and customers were evacuated from the premises safely.  At this point, we have no information on how the fire started. Although it  is still early in the process, the beginnings of a plan for getting our business up and running again are already underway.   We are  working with our partners  in our buying group to ensure our customers will experience minimal disruption. We ask that you have some patience with us as we work through this process. Our immediate concerns are for the effects on our employees, customers and community. Christie’s has been a prominent member of Brandon’s business community for many years, and intends to be here well into the future.  We truly appreciate all the messages of encouragement and support that have been received. ..they are really uplifting at a time like this. The owners and occupants of the other buildings affected by the fire are in our thoughts as well – especially the families from Massey Manor.  It’s heartwarming to see community members step up to support these folks in their time of need, and we sincerely hope that they will continue to be supported as they seek to become re-established in homes. We especially want to thank  the emergency responders from Brandon and neighbouring communities who  assisted with fighting the fire.  You are all heroes in our books! You will  have further updates from us as we reorganize and prepare to be back in business. And thanks for continuing to be here for us!