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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

Kuipers Goes His Own Way

Brandon's Ben Kuipers one day woke up and said it is time to go into business for himself.  With over 15 years experience Ben decided it is time to open his own shop called Vibe Tinting Plus at 603 Aberdeen Ave. Before and after frosting the glass for privacy The 34 year old told BDNMB.CA that he was on a trip with his wife out west and was considering looking at businesses in Alberta etc but decided to stay in Brandon and open Vibe. Vibe features window tinting for vehicles and also residential plus paint restoration and glass frosting to name but a few. Contact Ben at Vibe is 204 761 6457 vibetintingplus@gmail.com

New gas bar/convenience store announced for Virden

Valleyview Consumers Co-op Ltd. is proud to announce the purchase of the property known as "Virden Autobody" on Frontage Road. This property will become the future home for a new Valleyview Co-op Gas Bar and Convenience store. The existing site in Virden, Manitoba, was built over 20 years ago and has been a great location to serve Co-op members. Valleyview Co-op identified that they had outgrown their current location at 114 7th Ave S. The parcel of land purchased on Frontage Road will have enough room for a new modern facility and additional services. Valleyview Co-op Petroleum Division Manager James Rolfe "The land location captures the best of both worlds. We will provide the same great service to our local guests while being accessible to highway traffic. The property also allows for future expansion and growth, which would not be possible if we were to rebuild at the current site. Outgrowing a location is one of the best problems any retailer can have. Without the tremendous support of our Co-op members and customers, this would not be possible." Valleyview Co-op General Manager Greg Gill "As we begin an exciting development phase at Valleyview Co-op, we also recognize the changes for the team at Virden Autobody. For 61 years, they have served their community, and we are grateful for their contribution." Construction of the new facility is expected to begin in 2023. The downtown Virden location will remain open through construction and into the short term after construction is complete to eliminate any possible disruptions in service. (Valley Co-Op Release)

Westoba Credit Union Declares Member Preferred Shares Dividend Payout

The Board of Directors of Westoba Credit Union (Westoba) are declaring a Preferred Share member dividend payout of three per cent on outstanding Westoba Credit Union Ltd. Preferred Shares for 2021. Jim Rediger, President and CEO of Westoba, says the organization is proud to have offered a long-term and purposeful investment this past year. “Westoba is pleased to announce a 3% per cent dividend to our members holding preferred shares,” said Rediger. “Preferred Shares are an exclusive investment with a historically above-average rate of return and can be used towards a Tax-Free Savings Account or a Registered Retirement Savings Plan.” Rhonda Oakden, QAFP ™, CHS, RIS, Director of Westoba Financial Solutions Ltd., explains that Preferred Shares are designed for investors that want to diversify their portfolio while supporting their credit union. “When you invest in Preferred Shares, of course, you want to grow your investment; that means weathering the market,” said Oakden. “The long-term time horizon for preferred shares is a key feature for many of our members overall investment planning strategy.” The Preferred Shares dividend payout for 2021 totals over $416,000. Dividends will be paid to Members by the end of February 2022. Currently, no preferred shares are available. For more information on Preferred Shares or to book an appointment, call 1-877-WESTOBA or email infowcul@westoba.com.

Luna Muna Now Open

At first the name didn’t really roll off my tongue but over the last few weeks Luna Muna has grown on me. Now you ask what is Luna Muna and it a new Yoga Studio in the south end of Brandon that is owned and operated by Chelsea McCrimmon. One thing I am personally critical of in Brandon is how people really don’t seem to spend any money, time, or effort on their website...Chelsea has done a great job and capturing her vision and thoughts in addition to providing yoga newbies what is involved and classes and costs etc. Here is one excerpt what the Luna Muna website that does capture what the name is all about. The words have a mystical quality that is one of the things I love about yoga; it’s ability, through practice, to transport you into that space that lies somewhere beyond the body and mind. Luna, means moon, and is sometimes the name used to describe Artemis, the goddess of the moon, the hunt, and all things wild. Muna, translates to wish, or desire. One of the first questions will be is costs and time commitment and you can find those answers on this link https://www.lunamuna.ca/prices/. Luna Muna is now open for business and you can book your classes online or by calling Chelsea and Danna. 204 740 0246 hello@lunamuna.ca https://www.lunamuna.ca/    

Bobbies’ Bistro opens with new food and coffee options in Knowles-Douglas building

Bobbies’ Bistro is now serving up coffee, pastries, and hot, fresh food for students, faculty, and staff on the go. The new bistro brings together student-run management through the Brandon University Students’ Union with fresh and house-made convenience meals from BU Food Services. “We’ve taken the popular BU Fresh items, which are perfect for grab-and-go, and added hot quick-service options as well. Everything is delicious and nutritious, and now it’s even more convenient,” said Nicholas Namespetra, Director of BU Food Services. “It can be a little bit faster than the full-service meal options we offer in Harvest Hall and the Down Under, and the new location is so bright and airy.”Along with pastries, the bistro serves the popular BU Fresh line of sandwiches and wraps, and also offers made-to-order paninis and flatbread. Vegetarian options are also available, which can be made vegan on request. All pandemic precautions remain in place in the new Bobbies’ Bistro, which requires masks at all times unless actively eating or drinking, and which is open only to fully-vaccinated patrons for any dine-in service. “It’s an incredibly convenient space to quickly get a coffee, a drink, or a great meal on the go,” said Olufunke Adeleye, BUSU President. “It’s also a fantastic study space.” Bobbies’ is located off the Mingling Area of the Knowles-Douglas Student Centre, taking over the space vacated by a coffeeshop and that had previously housed SUDS, the student pub. The name is a playful and affectionate twist on ‘Bobcats’ that throws back to a one-time nickname for BU women’s sports teams. To start, hours will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, until April. Opening hours and menu items may be adjusted to meet demand. (Source: Brandon University News)