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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

Rotary book sale starts tomorrow; over 75,000 books available

The Rotary Spring Break Book Sale begins tomorrow, inside the Imperial Ballroom, at the Victoria Inn. The sale features over 75,000 books for sale (cash only) over the 3-day period. Books are priced to clear: regular soft covers are $2, hard covers are $4 and most children’s books are priced at $1 each. Admission is free and customers are asked to bring their own reusable shopping bags. All funds raised from the sale of the books support the Rotary Club of Brandon's Community Projects in Brandon & Westman. Masks and distancing is recommended. Doors open at 9am every day. Thursday, March 31st: 9am-8pm Friday, April 1st: 9am-8pm Saturday, April 2nd: 9am-2pm only   The Fall Book Sale tales place September 8-10, 2022.

Westman Invests $1.4 M In Network Upgrades

Today, Westman Communications Group (WCG) announced that they are investing $1.4 million for significant network infrastructure upgrades. These upgrades enable faster speeds and increased network resiliency while supporting future residential and business growth and higher bandwidth demands of devices and applications. The project has started and is scheduled for completion before the end of 2022. WCG is continuously looking for ways to improve customer experience, as they understand the need for more speed and increased reliability is growing across the region. Their goal is to be proactively ahead of this growth to provide the best Internet and streaming TV experience to their members across all their service offerings. Once the upgrade is complete, WCG will have the opportunity to offer their members speeds up to 1 Gigabit across all their communities. “WCG is proud to offer advanced communication services to over 50 communities across Manitoba,” said Dave Baxter, President and CEO of Westman Communications Group. “The popularity of remote work, video streaming, and online gaming continues to grow. These infrastructure upgrades will ensure WCG members enjoy the high-quality experience they deserve and expect long into the future.” WCG will notify members of any planned service interruptions associated with the infrastructure upgrade; however, their goal is to keep them to a minimum. To easily monitor service interruptions, visit https://support.westmancom.com/service.php. WCG will release updates as the project progresses and upon completion. (submitted)

Changes at Fast Fired

Darren Darvill has never been scared of a challenge.  On April 1st he will take over the local operations of Fast Fired by Carbone in the Corral Centre. The owner of Resurrection Auto Detailing - Tint & Protection on 1st Street North has taken the leap into the local restaurant business.  Darvill a former cook but has little background in operating a restaurant said he isn't concerned. Jayson McCallum the current mgmt passes the torch to Darvill at the end of the month.  McCallum the owner of East Side Eatery and 4 Food Trucks just didn't have time as his trucks will be very busy as events - weddings and festivals will be full speed ahead this summer. Darvill told BDNMB.CA that the Fast Fired product and brand is incredible and will focus on improving local marketing and social media. Grand Re Opening will be April 20th ( 4 - 20 ).

Fusion Receives Top Manitoba Employer Recognition for 2022

Fusion Credit Union has been named a Top Manitoba Employer for the third consecutive year. The annual competition recognizes Manitoba employers that lead their industries in offering an exceptional employee experience and work environment. “Since our amalgamation, we have developed a brand that matters, and it’s our extraordinary people behind the brand that makes Fusion such an incredible place to work,” comments Darwin Johns, CEO of Fusion Credit Union. As full-service financial institution with 189 employees, Fusion serves more than 32,000 members through 18 branches across communities in Parkland and southwestern Manitoba. Administering assets of more than 1.34 billion, Fusion has the capacity, the shared commitment, and the opportunity to support growth and prosperity, locally and beyond. “I am extremely proud of what we have accomplished this past year, especially given the uncertain times we were facing,” remarks Johns. “Despite all of the challenges of a pandemic, we were able to experience growth in many areas of our organization.” Providing the ideal employee experience is a model Fusion strives to achieve as an organization. From personalized coaching sessions to professional development to career planning, Fusion provides the tools employees need to develop their skills and further their career. “We gathered feedback from our employees and learned what they need to succeed in their current roles, as well as how we can support them to achieve their future career aspirations,” states Johns. “A sense of fulfillment within their work life is critical to an employee’s success on both a professional and personal level.” Providing meaningful work in an employee’s daily job is important, and that concept extends to volunteerism opportunities as well. At Fusion, staff are encouraged to volunteer at local events and within local organizations. “We want to help nourish these important roles our employees play in their communities, as it leads to both employee growth and community growth, which is something we all benefit from.” During the pandemic many companies had to adjust their employee experience model and Fusion was no exception. Implementing work-from-home strategies and offering additional ‘Covid Days’ off for onsite employees were two ways Fusion supported their team. “We offered the flexibility, the tools, and the resources our employees needed to navigate through the pandemic,” says Leanne DeVliegere, Chief Operations Officer at Fusion. “Even though this model was created out of necessity, we’ve built a robust framework that will last beyond the pandemic.” Fusion is now formalizing their work-from-home policy by providing clear expectations for employees who want to continue working remotely. When designing the model, all aspects of an individual’s life were taken into consideration, not just their role at work. “If working remotely fits into the job role and meets the expectations of our members, we want to provide that choice,” comments DeVliegere. “Offering flexibility and work-home balance leads to happier, healthier employees.” For information about career opportunities with Fusion Credit Union, visit fusioncu.com.

New local business to help you market and sell your property

Ryan and Nycolle Adams felt that the marketplace could use a new and unique way to promote and market your home.   Therefore they started a new local company called Vi Media. By looking at your product I think that I have an idea what it is but maybe you could give us a brief idea exactly what it does. I use a special camera that captures high resolution 360-degree scans. The scans are processed and meshed to create the final product, a 3D virtual tour. Tours are enhanced using several techniques, the most common being custom tags. The tags are strategically placed within a tour, using text, photos, videos, and links to enhance the experience of a space. From a cost perspective what will those cost realtors to use or people selling privately  For residential properties, 3D virtual tours start as low as $199. The price is dependent on the square footage and tour features. Although tours are commonly used in real estate, they are also a great fit for marketing hospitality, retail shops, showrooms, service industries and venues. In addition, tours are used for documentation purposes such as content inventory, asset management and restoration. In the short time period of being in business what kind of response or feedback have you received. The response has been great! The one thing I’ve noticed is clients are excited and proud to showcase their space. Clients know their space inside and out, but the tour provides them a unique opportunity to see it from a digital bird's eye view. Are you prepared to go outside of Brandon with this? Absolutely! I’m always open to opportunities that present themselves. How did this concept come about was it due to COVID 19 or were the wheels in motion before? The technology has been around for some time, but COVID has emphasized the need and use cases for the technology across all industries for various purposes. Vi Media can be found on both Instagram and Facebook using @vimedia2022