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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

Local handyman creates custom cornhole boards

Elgin’s Burning Bale restaurant introduces it’s brand new hot sauce

Brandon business relocates to new address

Westman Communications Group Announces 2024 WCG Technology Scholarship Recipients

Westman Communications Group (WCG) has concluded its WCG Technology Scholarship for 2024. WCG introduced the WCG Technology Scholarship in 2023 to help students pursue post-secondary education. The scholarship consists of five $5,000 awards to students entering their first year of post-secondary education in a technology-based field and who contribute to their community. This year’s recipients are Aleah Gonty, Elizabeth Cox, Emily Miller, Hayden Jansen, and Brooklyn Claeys. The WCG Technology Scholarship was established to provide an impactful award for prospective students. By awarding a total of $25,000 to deserving individuals, WCG is ensuring that students who plan to study and work in a technology-based field are well-prepared for their future. The five successful applicants come from communities across the Westman region. Aleah Gonty attends Virden Collegiate Institute and will attend the University of Manitoba. Elizabeth Cox attends Crocus Plains and will attend Queen’s University. Emily Miller attends Major Pratt School and will attend the University of Saskatchewan. Hayden Jansen attends Crocus Plains and will attend Brandon University. Brooklyn Claeys attends Deloraine High School and will attend the University of Calgary. “The WCG Technology Scholarship is our commitment to supporting youth development and bolstering the technology fields,” said WCG Marketing Manager Brandi Crowe. “These five individuals exemplify WCG’s values and are primed for success in their studies and in their futures. We are confident that our award will aid in each of the recipients’ development, and are committed to funding opportunities for education and youth in our communities.” For more information about the WCG Technology Scholarship, please visit their website: https://westmancom.com/local-impact/education-initiatives.

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

The Keystone Centre is pleased to announce that the outdoor stage renovation project has been completed, thanks to the generous support of two local organizations: Sunrise Credit Union and Heritage Co-op Brandon. Each contributed $10,000 to the project, which was completed this spring by J&G Commercial. The renovated stage has already seen increased use, with events such as the Manitoba Summer Fair and the Keystone Centre's 50th anniversary celebration taking place on the newly renovated stage. "We are thrilled to have partnered with Sunrise Credit Union and Heritage Co-op Brandon to bring this project to life," said Connie Lawrence, Keystone Centre CEO & general manager. "The new outdoor stage is a fantastic addition to our facilities and will provide a wonderful venue for our community to enjoy." "The Keystone Centre is a hub of activity in Brandon and Western Manitoba and a strong community partner that benefits our area, and we are pleased to be able to support the revitalization of the outdoor stage," said Sunrise Credit Union President & CEO Tim Klassen. "This revitalization will allow for additional outdoor music festivals and cultural activities to take place on the grounds of the Keystone Centre as part of the continuing development of the green space at the southeast corner of the Keystone property." “Over the past fifty years, the Keystone Centre has contributed to the Brandon area in so many meaningful ways. It has acted as an essential hub for culture and community for the entire Westman region,” said Trinity Nylen, marketing assistant at Heritage Co-op. “At Heritage Co-op, we believe that investment in spaces that foster a sense of community is essential. That is just one of many reasons why we are so excited to support its continued success by providing funding for the new performance stage. We look forward to many more great events at the Keystone Centre in the years to come!” The outdoor stage renovation was completed is now ready to host a wide range of events and activities, and it looks forward to seeing it come alive with music, entertainment, and community spirit. The Keystone Centre is hosting a special event on June 15th to celebrate its 50th anniversary, featuring live music from FONTINE, Boy Golden, and Begonia. The event is free and open to the public, and the community is invited to come out and experience the newly renovated stage for themselves. The evening will include live music, food trucks, and a variety of activities for all ages. Mark your calendars for June 15th and join the Keystone Centre for an unforgettable night.

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

A&W Canada, Home of the Burger Family, is introducing a delicious treat with a special purpose, dedicated to the cuddliest members of our families: dogs! From June 10th to June 23rd, dog parents can visit their nearby A&W drive-thru and treat their furry companions to a $2 Pup Patty. A&W is cooking up these Pup Patties without the iconic A&W seasoning so that every dog can safely savour the taste of their premium grass-fed beef. This marks the first time a Canadian burger chain has launched a menu item dedicated to dog parents and their pets. When you treat your furry friend to this special meal, you're also supporting service dog training organizations across Canada. A portion of the proceeds from every Pup Patty purchased (from June 10th to 23rd) will be donated to non-profit organizations in Canada dedicated to raising and training service dogs that provide life-changing independence to Canadians living with disabilities. The organizations include the Pacific Assistance Dogs Society (PADS). Sarah Bourne, a client of PADS, has experienced firsthand the transformative impact of service dogs. She shares, "Queso is my fourth Mobility Dog from PADS. He has become an incredible sidekick, enriching my daily life in ways I never thought possible. His exceptional proficiency in physical tasks—like retrieving dropped items, adjusting my feet on my wheelchair footplates, and skillfully opening and closing doors—has granted me new levels of independence and deepened our bond." "I have been a PADS volunteer for the past two years so this program is very close to my heart," said Amanda Wang, A&W's Director of Marketing. "When I'm out with a service-dog-in-training, it's not just a learning opportunity for the puppy but it's often a chance to enrich the public's understanding of working dogs as well. I'm very grateful for the support from the whole A&W organization in running this campaign to help further the awareness of non-profits like PADS." "PADS is grateful to A&W not only for this imaginative approach to supporting assistance dog programs across Canada but also for their corporate culture of volunteerism. The A&W team is truly changing lives, one dog at a time," said Tara Doherty, Director of Communications at PADS. The Pup Patty is only available for ordering at A&W drive-thrus; pets are not allowed inside the dining area. It's always recommended to consult your veterinarian before feeding any human food to your pets. Next time you're planning to visit your local A&W drive-thru, don't forget to take your dog with you for them to enjoy a Pup Patty.

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

Nestled on the outskirts of Brandon, lies a hidden gem that beckons both locals and visitors alike. The Southview Flea Market and Market Garden stand as vibrant hubs of community activity, offering a unique blend of commerce, culture, and camaraderie. The Southview Flea Market has served as a haven for treasure hunters, antique enthusiasts, and bargain seekers. What began as a gathering of vendors has blossomed into a sprawling marketplace boasting a diverse array of goods. From vintage collectibles to handmade crafts, every stall tells a story, inviting patrons to embark on a journey of discovery. One of the market's most enchanting qualities is its ever-changing nature. With each visit, visitors encounter new vendors and fresh merchandise, ensuring that no two experiences are alike. It's this element of unpredictability that keeps people coming back, eager to unearth hidden gems and one-of-a-kind treasures. The Southview Flea Market and Market Garden opens for the season on June 8 and 9. The hours of operation are from 10 am to 4pm and admission is only $3 for adults and children 12 and under are admitted free of charge. Among the items one can expect to find include: Antique Furniture, Antiques and Collectibles, Vintage Pyrex, Retro Collectibles, Crystals, Rodan and Fields, Records, Painted Glass, and Home Baked Goods. 2024 Dates: June 8 - 9 July 13 - 14 August 10 - 11 September 7 - 8 Address: Eastern Access Road and 17th Street East across from the Humane Society. 1 mile south of the Shoppers Mall and 2 miles east on the eastern access road Brandon, MB, Canada.

Fusion Credit Union Presents Community Infusion 2024

For a fourth consecutive year, Fusion Credit Union is proud to present “Community Infusion”, the business idea competition that infuses economic growth and prosperity into our local communities. Past winners of Community Infusion include Dusty’s Butcher Shop from Dauphin, Fierce Female Hockey from Brandon, and Danielle’s Studio 12 from Rivers. Entrepreneurs with a new business idea or an existing business they are looking to grow, or purchase, are asked to submit an application by Sunday, June 16, 2024, at midnight. Selected applicants will move to the next phase of the competition which will require a business plan submission. Up to five finalists will then be selected to pitch their idea to a panel of judges on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, for a chance to share in up to $30,000.00 in financial grants. “At Fusion, we are Here for Good, and to us, that means we are committed to our communities today and for the long term,” says CEO Darwin Johns. “We are proud to offer Community Infusion for a fourth year as a tangible means of sparking ongoing economic development in our communities across the province.” Mike Csversko, Business Development Manager for Fusion notes that, “Community impact is a foundational pillar for our organization. As a locally based financial institution in the Parkland and Southwestern Manitoba, we consider community impact and contribution to be at the core of our DNA. The Community Infusion initiative is one more way in which Fusion will play a role in supporting job creation, entrepreneurial support, community engagement, and business development in our trading area.” Full details regarding the competition can be found at www.fusioncu.com.