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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

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Earn cash back

When it comes to buying or selling a home things can sometimes be a little overwhelming, but with the unique incentives offered by Commission Rebate Realty there’s a silver lining. Commission Rebate Realty owner Scott Rouire has been operating the locally owned company for three years. Along with coworker, Brent McDougall, they have close to 20 years of combined experience in the real estate industry. Their incentive program allows clients to earn cash back for the purchase on a home, condominium or commercial property. “We have the knowledge and expertise that our clients are looking for, but with the added bonus of our buyer Cash Back incentive program we’re also able to give back to our clients. It’s not something that people had heard of before, but now that we’ve been offering the program for a few years, the concept is really starting to catch on. People are hearing more about it and understanding how they can benefit,” said Rouire. In addition, Commission Rebate Realty offers those looking to sell property a complementary Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). It is a tool used to help with setting the list price based on current market conditions. "We are a full-service brokerage with a special focus on marketing and advertising our properties," said realtor Brent McDougall. Along with offering complete real estate services to clients in Brandon and the surrounding Westman region, the brokerage firm also provides flexible commission rates.
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Long time Victoria Ave motel property up for sale

The Casa Blanca Motor Inn has been put up for sale. The motel situated at 2728 Victoria Ave is located in prime commercial space, situated in a high traffic area, between Tim Hortons and McDonalds. According to the listing, all the buildings and property will be posted for sale for a short period of time. The property is being listed as a 'Tender Sale” with offers being accepted until 5:00 p.m. on August 11, 2017. The location is also home to the Sushi Hut. Additional information on the sale of the building can be found here.
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Frederickson Performance Centre changes hands

Jim Frederickson will be always known as a person who changed the fitness landscape in Brandon and Westman.  Starting out at Fitness Quest as a trainer, he worked with athletes prior to branching out on his own to set up a gym on 18th Street.  Jim, and his wife Jill, have been always fanatical about maintaining a clean and healthy gym where people regardless of their fitness level would find FPC home. Over the last 5 years FPC has branched out into being the only location in Western Manitoba to sell and stock LuLu Lemon products.  Additionally, they also expanded into carrying the Keto line of supplements, which have take the weight management world by storm. Dozens of WHL, NCAA, and pro players have Jim and his staff to thank for their success with achieving the highest level of training in the summer months, helping them prepare for the coming season. Tyler Sanjenko, a trainer at FPC, will take over as the new owner. Website
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A&W Canada declares Saturday July 22, 2017 “Free Root Beer Day”

On Saturday July 22, 2017, every A&W restaurant in Canada will be pouring free frosted mugs of root beer from open to close. A&W Canada is looking to celebrate its roots, and are asking Canadians to raise a glass to the iconic beverage that day. "Root beer has a long history in Canada and A&W Root Beer has been a family tradition for decades," said A&W Canada's Senior Director of Marketing and Brand Communications, Tom Newitt. "On Free Root Beer Day we will be celebrating this, and our pioneering efforts to source simple, natural ingredients for the beverage." A&W has been on a relentless journey to source natural ingredients for all its menu options. The launch of A&W Root Beer crafted with natural ingredients earlier this month marked a significant milestone. A&W Root Beer is now made with natural cane sugar and natural flavours like sarsaparilla root, licorice, birch bark, and anise. About A&W Canada's Root Beer made with natural ingredients: Natural Cane Sugar: harvested from the sugar cane plant and identified by its caramel colour, natural cane sugar provides a fruity sweetness and floral aroma. Sarsaparilla Root: sarsaparilla is a plant with long vines and edible roots that lends distinct notes of vanilla, caramel and wintergreen. Birch Bark: light, fresh yet complex, birch bark brings a subtle earthiness to the smooth, delicious taste offering an almost delicate minty flavour. Licorice: natural licorice creates a richness of flavour in every sip with slightly bitter, sweet and spicy undertones. Anise: an aromatic spice delivering pleasant characteristics of fennel and tarragon, anise has been enjoyed as far back as ancient Egypt.
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Bobcats to take over BIRT Cup

Brandon University Bobcats Media Release The BIRT Cup celebrated its tenth anniversary on Friday by welcoming about 200 golfers, but while it was supposed to be the finale it will not be the last however as the Brandon University Bobcats will officially take over the tournament. At Friday's event, BIRT Cup founder Scott Hlady officially announced that the Brandon University Bobcats will take over hosting duties, and continue the trend of supporting local charities and individuals. The tournament started in 2008 by Hlady, a BU hockey alum, and friends as a small summer gathering since has grown into an annual favorite. The tournament has raised money for local charities and sport organizations, all while providing the opportunity for local golf enthusiasts and sports fans to participate and have fun with members of the local sports scene. The fact that the tournament isn't ending but rather changing hands to something near and dear to Hlady is an exciting opportunity. "I think it's really exciting to know that something you started is revamping itself and going to a group that can help grow the tournament," says Hlady. "I spent five years in the program playing hockey for Brandon University and now my kids are developing in the local sport program, so to have the Bobcats take over to continue that tradition of what the BIRT Cup stands for and continue providing opportunities through sport is exciting to me as a community member," Hlady continues. The BIRT Cup stands for Basics, Integrity, Respect, and Tradition, four values Brandon University Athletics has always placed in high regard, and now the Bobcats will look to continue the tradition of excellence the BIRT Cup has created. "We are excited to be able to continue the work of the BIRT Cup into the future," says Russ Paddock, BU Athletic Director. "The BIRT Cup has created a legacy of giving back and being one of the most fun golf tournaments in our area. Brandon University Athletics looks forward to continue to bring the community together to support charitable sport organizations and individuals while providing participants a great day of golf and fun." The first Bobcat BIRT Cup will be held next summer. Further details are to be announced at a later date.