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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

WCG Connecting Westman Tour Raises Over $3,700 For The Boissevain School Playground

Direct Wholesale now open to the public

A new store selling furniture, mattresses and appliances at discount prices, that said it will create up to 6-7 jobs in the area, opened in Brandon on Saturday. Direct Wholesale, is the latest business venture for local entrepreneur Darcy Willey. The store will carry a wide variety of furniture and mattress sets at discounted prices, including living and dining room furniture, bedroom furniture, dining room sets, recliners, futons, entertainment centers and children’s furniture. In addition to furniture, Darcy tells bdnmb.ca that they will also carry a selection of small and large appliances from some of the best brand names in the industry. Customers can expect to see fridges, stoves, washers, & dryers from companies like Dyson, Dandy, Samsung, & Frigidaire. "We are so excited to open this store in the city of Brandon," said Darcy Willey, “We think the Brandon community is a good fit, and the store is in an easily accessible location." The furniture and appliances sold at Direct Wholesale will include merchandise obtained from manufacturers through factory closeouts, wholesale liquidations, dealer cancellations and retail chain buyouts. A grand opening is scheduled for later in the summer. Direct Wholesale is located on Brandon's North Hill, in the old Sears location (1820-18th St N). Check out their Facebook page for more details.

Vionell Holdings Partnership Uses Yardi Resident Screening to Improve Occupancy

Canadian property management company realizes rent growth, reduces vacancies with automated screening solution SANTA BARBARA, Calif., April 11, 2017 —Canadian-based Vionell Holdings Partnership (VHP) uses Yardi® Resident ScreeningTM, integrated with the Yardi® VoyagerTM property management and accounting platform, to quickly approve low-risk renters. According to Jason Roblin, CEO for VHP, “Before Yardi Resident Screening, we were manually screening each applicant with a landlord reference check, employment verification and a credit report. It was time consuming and didn’t consistently yield the right result. Because of that slow turnaround, we lost good tenants to other companies.” With Yardi Resident Screening, VHP moves applicants through the leasing process faster, and has reduced its vacancy rate from 13 percent to 4 percent. The results are consistent even in the city of Brandon, Manitoba, which is seeing falling rents due to a slowing regional economy. “When prospects are limited it is crucial to capture qualified tenants quickly. Yardi Resident Screening is helping us sign more leases faster,” Roblin added. Additionally, Yardi Resident Screening provides analytics that give VHP insight into its inventory, property traffic and rent growth. “When our clients add Yardi Resident Screening to their Yardi Voyager leasing workflow, they can approve qualified tenants expediently. In extremely competitive rental markets, a fast and reliable screening process is critical to increase rent growth while improving risk management,” said Peter Altobelli, vice president and general manager, sales at Yardi Canada Ltd.

Taco Time is Back

The long awaited opening of Taco Time in Brandon, located beside Domino's Pizza on 18th St, is just around the corner. New owners Alpesh and Mitul Patel tell bdnmb.ca they are looking at opening prior to the 8th of April. Alpesh and Mitul Patel are very excited about the possibilities which exist inside the community, the growing population of Brandon, and the reception that they have received to date . They also feel like they can offer a reasonable price point to the wide array of items off the Taco Time Menu. Hours of operation for the time being will be 11 am – 9 pm Monday to Sunday. Taco Time Menu

Brandon Business Finds New Home

Waves Leisure, a Beachcomber Hot Tub Dealer in Brandon, has moved to a new location at 2015-C Brandon Avenue. In addition to being a hot tub dealer they also provide full service on all makes of hot tubs, as well as in-ground and above ground pools. They also carry a full line of chemicals for your hot tubs and pools, and can serve as your water testing center.

Twisters Ice Cream Shoppe Under New Ownership

Twisters Ice Cream Shoppe in Brandon,MB. is under new ownership. Frank McGwire, and his wife Gerri, have purchased the popular 18th street destination spot. The store is currently closed for the next 2 days, as the transition of ownership takes place, and will reopen on Monday April the 3rd. New owner, Frank McGwire, tells bdnmb.ca that for now he is going to keep the same operating hours and that people can expect to see a few minor changes to the menu as time passes. A new Facebook page is also in the works. Twisters carries 24 flavors of hard ice cream and 8 different flavors of soft ice cream. They also carry a variety of sundaes, floats, cakes, and specialty ice cream treats. They are located at 305-18th St N in Brandon.