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Members Approve Uniquely Manitoban Merger

Westman Communications Group Announces 2024 WCG Technology Scholarship Recipients

Keystone Centre’s Outdoor Stage Renovation Complete, Thanks to Generous Funding from Sunrise Credit Union and Heritage Co-op Brandon

A&W launches Pup Patty at drive-thru locations across Canada

Unveiling the Treasures of Brandon, Exploring the Southview Flea Market and Market Garden

Fusion Credit Union Presents Community Infusion 2024

WCG Connecting Westman Tour Raises $7,964 For Notre Dame Splash Park

New convenience store opens in Brandon’s west end

Tastee’s Ice Cream and Grill up for sale

Tastee's Ice Cream and Grill, located at 1405-1st Street, is officially for sale. Current owner, Cathie Crossin posted on the popular 50's style diner Facebook page that after 11 years she is ready to move on and tackle other projects. Open in Brandon since 1967 they have become your neighborhood ice cream shop and favorite local burger joint. Anyone interested in purchasing the business is asked to contact Glen Kirkland at Remax (720-1235). We here at bdnmb.ca wish Cathie all the best moving forward.

Is Brandon poised to get another hotel on 18th Street?

The City of Brandon have received a Site Design Analysis from Burns Maendel Consulting Engineers Ltd to construct a 6-storey hotel with 116 guest rooms on the property located at 1148-18th Street in Brandon. The address is the former location of the Western Motel and the Site Design Analysis was submitted on behalf of P.R. Hotels (Brandon) Ltd. A quick Google search of the address listed for P.R. Hotels Ltd. takes you to the Holiday Inn Saskatoon Downtown location. According to the document submitted to the city, the proposed hotel would have meeting rooms however there are no plans for a restaurant or lounge. Access to the site will be off of 19th Street.

One Brandon business set to close, another preparing to open

According to the sign at the front of their property, the Shell gas station located at 1108-18th Street will be closing their doors on Monday, October the 9th. No word on what will become of the property going forward. Kickin' Axe Throwing will be Brandon's first axe throwing club playing host to birthday parties, stag/stagettes, corporate events and fundraisers.  They will be located at 3B-389 Park Ave East in Brandon.  No official word on an opening date yet, but check out their Facebook page for updated information.    

Connecting to a Diverse Workforce

If you’re a manager or business owner, hiring is likely one of your top priorities. It often takes a lot of time to find just the right person to fill a position, especially when you’re looking for someone who is dedicated, reliable and safety conscious. To help with this process, more and more businesses and organizations are turning to Career Connections. Career Connections has a long history in western Manitoba as being one of the only employment agencies that specializes in finding employment for people living with a disability. They provide a number of different services to employers including on-the-job-training, job coaching and support, which is available on a short-term or ongoing basis. Tracy Williams, Executive Director of Career Connections, said that as October is Disability Employment Awareness Month, she wants to highlight the benefits of hiring a diversified workforce, which include lower turn over rates, higher productivity, well trained and safety conscious employees. “I believe that everybody deserves the right to work in their community, no matter what their abilities are. From an employers point of view, diversifying your workforce makes good business sense,” said Williams. As an example, in six Tim Hortons stores employing staff with disabilities, turn over was at 35 per cent compared to the 75 per cent industry average. In addition, absenteeism in 2011 of the employees with disabilities in these Tim Hortons locations was zero. Career Connections is a one-stop-shop for helping job seekers to find employment, to train prospective employees and perform evaluations. They provide two-day, full vocational assessments to determine what area their clients would be most successful in and determine what their barriers are to employment. Referrals come from a variety of different agencies such as the Society for Manitobans with Disabilities, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Employment Support Programming through the Government of Manitoba such as Market Abilities and Job Connections, Correctional Services of Canada and the Samaritan House Training Centre. “We could potential service as many as 250 people in a year, which may be people who are looking for employment or are already working and being maintained,” said Williams. “With our caseload we assist people with physical disabilities, hearing impairment, vision impairment, mental health issues, learning disabilities, we’ve had clients who are ex Military members and ex RCMP officers. There are many barriers to employment, but it’s our job to help identify that barrier and put together a supportive vocational plan that works for both the client and eventually the employer.”

Not your average gym

Frederickson Performance Centre located at 1212 – 18th Street has recently gone through an ownership change as the original owners Jim and Jill Frederickson have sold off their gym and Lulu Lemon franchise to Tyler Sanjenko. BDNMB.CA was afforded the opportunity to speak with several FPC clients who have experienced life altering changes to their lives while training and working out at FPC. BDNMB – Tyler, any thoughts to changing the name now? Tyler – "For now going forward we plan on keeping the name, not saying I am against it in the future, but we have built a strong culture and the name is a strong brand/reputation behind it." BDNMB – I must ask does Goodlife concern you at all? Tyler – "I try to give it no energy...our business models are totally different.  We focus on personal training, clothing sales, and athletic therapy." BDNMB – Explain your arrangement with Lulu Lemon. Tyler - "We are not able to directly advertise or market that we carry a full clothing line. We definitely have had our most success through word of mouth and referral business" BDNMB – First impressions are key to most businesses and it's safe to say that you have that covered. Tyler – "Yes, we feel customers are always #1 and our staff is always keeping everything clean and giving our customers that great first impression." BDNMB – Any changes coming up? Tyler – "Some small changes to lighting etc. and I am excited about our new website." BDNMB – Talk about the costs of personal training and what about if someone wants to come and try the gym for a day. Tyler – "Personal training is a part of your lifestyle and will cost a person about $45.00 per training session, if you buy 20 sessions.  And yes, for sure if you want to come down we will give you a free day pass." A couple of recent success stories at FPC include Garry and Kristie Hamm who have lost an amazing 200 pounds between the couple.  They used to stay home and order food in and now find FPC part of their lives. Kristie explain to our readers the journey of coming to FPC.  “I was at several gyms and for whatever reason I had no success."  “I felt that Tyler expected more out of me and I had to get serious about this." “Also FPC is a positive community that I find important." Do you feel Kristie that your life is totally changed?  “Yes, without a doubt every aspect of my life has been changed." Garry Hamm has seen huge changes in his wife not only physically but mentally as well.  “She is way more confident, and will go out with the girls and shop for clothes." Of note Garry is a champion 5 pin bowling champion. Another FPC client that has a huge transformation is Garry Raine, a former prosecutor.  Garry has lost an incredible 120 pounds and has even reversed his diabetes that he was diagnosed with in his early 40’s.  “My wife motivated me to do this, but my notions of a gym were young and in shape guys flexing in the mirror."  Any words of wisdom for people considering coming to a gym, and/or FPC?  “Get on a treadmill, walk, be consistent, and don’t kill yourself going to hard." Thank you to Tyler and his clients for the time they spent with BDNMB.CA today.