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Collaboration MB Leadership Announced

Ollie’s European Market launch in Brandon a rousing success

Community Infusion Winners Announced

Keystone Centre Introduces Partnership with Farmery Estate Brewing Company

WCG Secures $8 million from CRTC Broadband Fund

Local pizzeria celebrating 30th anniversary

J&G Homes Arena Welcomes Joe Beeverz

Announcing The Connecting Westman Tour Loge Box

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Calvert – Baker – Plante Team Up

Frederickson Performance Centre (FPC) has changed hands to three well known local business people. Former NHL & Wheat King player & Player Agent Matt Calvert, also former Pro and Wheat King player and now real estate mogul Tyler Plante and saving the best for last real estate legend Brian Baker have decided to take on a new venture. The wives Raquelle Baker, Jordana Plante, and Courtney Calvert will also play big roles for the upcoming changes at FPC. Frederickson Performance Centre will be now known at Fit Performance Centre at 1212 - 18th Street. "We will shut down November 11th and 12th for re branding and signage and new equipment.  We hope to bring some new life to the place" said new owner Brian Baker. Tyler Plante felt the opportunity was a good one and overall a great fit. We want to help it grow. Matt Calvert local legend " the biggest reason for us is my wife wants to be involved and personally it has been part of my daily routine and we are excited to build a business together and looking forward to it" Hours of operation will change slightly Baker also told BDNMB.CA. Grand opening will be November 25th.
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Popular south-end convenience store set to re-open

Following several months of renovations, Little Chief's Place (2025 Lyndale Dr) is finally looking forward to opening their doors to the public. Ownership told bdnmb.ca they are unsure of the exact time the store will open tomorrow, however they were aiming for early afternoon. The popular convenience store/gas station/laundromat was damaged the first week of June when a truck backed inside the store with the front door/glass completely out. The truck exited the building and was dragging the ATM behind it which broke free as the vehicle turned south. The total extent of the damage is not yet known, however during today's visit all new shelving and counters were immediately visible. The convenience store stocks a range of everyday items for people on the go such as snack foods, confectionery, lottery tickets, soft drinks, coffee, tobacco products, and more. Little Chief's Place also is a Chester's Fried Chicken location as well as an M&M Food Market Express location.

Weddings & Events By Crafty Abby

Today BDNMB.CA traveled to 1625 – 1st Street to the home of a new local business; Weddings & Events by Crafty Abby.  We had the opportunity to speak with the owner Abby Wenger to get a better understanding of her business. She made a huge leap and turned her passion into a dream job. BDNMB.CA - How long have you been in business and in the location you are in now? Abby - We started the business last year, operating at home. as a part time business, as I just enjoy making arrangements. But we grew faster than expected and rented a small space on 18th street as a front showroom, but we outgrew the space in 2 months, and we are now in a bigger and better location 1625 1st street, more space for showroom, parking for clients and trailers for storage. We moved in our new location in Mid August. BDNMB.CA - What is your background ? Abby - I have the Personal Financial Planner designation, worked for a bank for 14 yrs, as Sr. Financial Advisor for Business. But I've always loved making pretty things, doing decorations, making flower arrangements, and planning an event. I was the President of the Filipino Community for 2 terms. Then I was planning on opening a flower shop when I retire from the bank. But fate had brought me to where I am, I'm so happy that I took the leap and made my passion into a real job, my dream job. BDNMB.CA - Do you have lots of local competition if so how is your business different than your competitors? Abby - I'd say there are few in town that have some decors, but majority of them are complimentary to what we have, and we worked well together. What separates us apart from others were that we are the very first that introduced several decors and arrangements like Flower Towers, Boho Towers, Head Table arrangements and Backdrop Florals, we are also known for our Boho Centrepieces, and bouquets.  Aside from decor rentals, we also make customizable bouquets and all kinds of flower decors using real pampas grass, and high quality silk flowers. Brides can rent floral bouquets for their bridesmaids if budget is tight. We've also introduced the Diamond Arch and flower wall which are very popular. Everything is customizable, basically we make the bride's vision come to life. We also offer decorations by request, if we don't have them we will make them or order them. We offer different kinds and colours of flowers, centrepieces, we also personalized Sign boards. Our prices are very reasonable, we get orders from other provinces as well. BDNMB.CA - Have you embraced technology to make your business more accessible to new and old customers. Abby - We have a website where clients can reach us, we use IG and FB for all of our marketing exposures, and majority of our clients came from word of mouth. Happy clients that have referred us to their friends. BDNMB.CA - What does it usually cost for your services ( on average ) Abby - Depending on the request and needs. Bridesmaids bouquets starts at $35 to $45, boutonnières are $15, however we always works with clients budget and can adjust the floral requirements and style according to what they would like. We have every decors for every bride, from a tight budget to a glam wedding! We basically have everything except table cloths and napkins. We also offer set up  and take down services, we've recently travelled outside MB to do a 3-day wedding. We also offer shipping, and have done several events in surrounding areas of Brandon. You can see her photos and services by clicking on: https://www.facebook.com/weddingsbycraftyabby https://weddingsbycraftyabby.com/

New taxi service launches in Brandon

Located at 1-758-10th Street, Mr. Ride Taxi Service is now taking calls for service. They currently have a fleet of four vehicles, including two 6-passenger vans. The owner of Mr. Ride Taxi Service had previously driven cabs in Brandon for over 5-years before venturing out on his own. Using experienced drivers, the company will offer taxi services in the City of Brandon, and to and from the towns and cities in the prairie region. One unique aspect they are offering is a $10 flat rate fee, from point A to point B with no stops, anywhere in the City of Brandon. Corporate rates are also available and the plan is to add additional vehicles in the near future. Open 24-hours. To book a ride please call 204-571-1111.
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Westman Communications Group Honoured with Cooperative Achievement Award

Westman Communications Group (WCG) has been conferred the 2022 Cooperative Achievement Award by the Manitoba Cooperative Association (MCA). The award recognizes organizations in Manitoba that have implemented projects and ventures embodying cooperative values and principles that benefit their members and communities. The awardee’s achievement must be apparent within the last 10 years and have already demonstrated recognizable benefits to the members and community. “The Manitoba Cooperative Association honours co-ops and co-operators annually through our Awards Program. In 2022, we are presenting Westman Communications Group with our Cooperative Achievement Award. This award recognizes cooperatives that embody the seven international cooperative principles,” said Vera Goussaert, Executive Director of the Manitoba Cooperative Association. “WCG plays a vital role linking their members to essential services in large and small communities of Western Manitoba. WCG members benefit from their cooperative playing an active role in their communities and supporting local initiatives. MCA is pleased to be able to recognize the achievements of Westman Communications Group and all that they contribute to Manitobans.” WCG has grown from a small cooperative serving Brandon with their cable TV services in 1977 into a bona fide telecommunications company serving 57 communities with High-Speed Internet, Digital HD TV and Phone services. Over the years, WCG has expanded their footprint into unserved and underserved areas of Manitoba, connecting them through their essential digital services. The company has demonstrated their commitment to giving back and playing a big part in community-building by institutionalizing programs to help raise funds for local charities and initiatives through the #ConnectingWestman Funding Program, the #ConnectingWestman Tour, Westman Award of Excellence Scholarship, and providing monetary and non-monetary support to community pillars such as learning institutions, including Assiniboine Community College and Brandon University. “The seven cooperative principles are extremely important to us [at WCG]. It makes us different from other providers in the market,” explains Bud Keys, Interim President and CEO of Westman Communications Group. “Our focus is on our members and providing exceptional service to them while at the same time being leading-edge in terms of the technology we provide. The people we’d like to thank certainly are our members; without [them], we would not [have been able to expand] our services to new communities and continue to improve the [services we offer].” For more information on how Westman Communications Group engages with and impacts the communities they serve, follow WCG on social media or head to westmancom.com/personal/community-engagement.