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Local pizzeria celebrating 30th anniversary

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

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McCain Free Fry Day in support of Ronald McDonald House

McCain Foods will be hosting a Free Fry Day Event in Brandon to raise money for Ronald McDonald House. The drive thru event takes place on Thursday Aug 19, 2021 at the Keystone Centre parking lot. Donate to the Ronald McDonald House Charities MB to receive a free McCain Product and FREE Ketchup from Heritage Co-Op. Additional information available here. Brandon Keystone Centre #1 1175 18th St August 19, 2021   10:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
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Westman Communications Group’s #ConnectingWestman Funding Program Donates Over $25,000 to Local Initiatives in Manitoba

Westman Communications Group (Westman) is excited to announce that their 2021 #ConnectingWestman Funding Program donated $25,605 to deserving initiatives in the communities Westman serves, including Swan River, Killarney, Gilbert Plains, Shilo, Dauphin, and Roblin. Westman's Funding Program provides financial aid and human resources needed to create sustainable communities across Manitoba. Supporting the communities that Westman serves is an essential part of who they are. "Our goal is to encourage enriching Manitoba communities. The #ConnectingWestman Funding Program allowed us to achieve just that by having a bigger local impact in the communities we serve and provide them with the support they need," said Courtney Baxter, Marketing & Community Programming Manager at Westman Communications group. "We can’t wait to see these projects come to fruition as we continue to grow alongside our neighbouring communities." The successful recipients of the 2021 #ConnectingWestman funding are the following: • Baseball Legacy Committee (Swan River) • Grandma Flo (Gilbert Plains) • Habitat for Humanity, Killarney Chapter (Killarney) • Manitoba Entrepreneurial Hubs (Dauphin) • École O'Kelly School (Shilo) • Roblin Elementary School (Roblin) • Tots of Love Early Learning Centre Inc. (Killarney) Westman looks forward to continuing to support local initiatives with next year's #ConnectingWestman Funding Program and Tour. For more information about the #ConnectingWestman Funding Program, this year’s recipients, and their projects, visit westmancom.com/funding
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Shotgun and Walker return to the airwaves

The man known as Shotgun McGwire hasn’t been behind a microphone since 1997 but is returning to Westman on Q Country 91.5 as an Announcer in the afternoons on Q Country. With over 25 years’ experience in the radio industry Shotgun is excited to return to Brandon and Western Manitoba airwaves.  The former Marketing Director at Sand Hills Casino felt it was time to come back to what he loves.  “You gotta do what you know and love...I am excited about doing classic country music” said Shotgun. Listeners that know you from the past at KX96 etc. can they expect something new from you?  “the old saying everything old is new again” Ray Walker, as thousands of local people know from his days, on KX96 is very excited to return to the airwaves.  “I want to help the station bring it back to the glory it once was...It was a leader in broadcast landscape in Brandon”  Walker will be an Announcer on Q Country (evenings/weekends). Station GM Brian “BK” Wortley told BDNMB.CA told that our on air staff quality has improved dramatically with bringing Shotgun and Ray back on the air.   We know our listeners will be excited to hear this news.
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Practically free staycation

This week only, the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce are offering rebates on hotel stays and attraction tickets for Manitoba residents. The project is called TRIP, which stands for Tourism Rebate Incentive Program. It is a tourism initiative designed to give a boost to the local economy and also a morale boost to Manitobans themselves. Who doesn’t love a night away from dishes and laundry at home, right? There has been a website created (Tripmb.ca) for this special event. It’s a simple booking and redemption process. Everything is done on-line. Limit of one redemption per adult Manitoba resident. Up to $100 per hotel stay, plus 50% of the cost of your attraction tickets will be rebated. To a maximum total of $150. To participate, book a minimum one night stay at an eligible hotel, and then buy tickets to an area attraction during your stay. There is a list at tripmb.ca which specifies which hotels and attractions are participating. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at the wide range of hotels and towns included. Everything from the Arborg Hotel (Arborg) to the Boulevard Hotel (Dauphin) all the Canad Inns, Super 8, and Best Western hotels. Plus so many more! There are at least a dozen Winnipeg hotels with vacancies. For example, you could book the Hyatt House on Sterling Lyon Parkway and go to the Assiniboine Park Zoo which is just a short 10 minute drive away. After you’ve enjoyed your mini-trip, the last step would be to promptly upload photos of your receipts to the Tripmb.ca form. They hope to issue rebates within 2-3 business days. The promotion runs from July 31 to August 16th only. So, you still have this week to act! See Tripmb.ca for more details or email help@tripmb.ca with your questions.
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Westman Communications Group to expand service into Onanole, additional communities

Westman Communications Group (Westman) was a successful candidate for  the Government of Canada’s Universal Broadband Fund (UBF) and will receive over $2 million to connect additional rural communities to fibre-optic highspeed Internet. As part of the UBF (Rapid Response Stream) program, Westman will contribute over $3 million, on top of the funding, for more than $5 million invested in Sandy Lake and Onanole. Westman will enhance residential and commercial access  to high-speed Internet in these communities by the end of 2021. Additionally, Westman Communications Group was a successful candidate for the Government of Canada’s Universal Broadband Fund (UBF) and will receive $3 million to connect additional rural communities to fibre-optic high-speed Internet. As part of the UBF (Rapid Response Stream) program, Westman will contribute over $3 million, on top of the funding, for more than $6 million invested in Benito, Bowsman, Birch River, and Wuskwi Sipihk. Westman will enhance residential and commercial access to high-speed Internet in these communities by the end of 2021. “The ability to bring leading-edge fibre-optic technology to these communities creates opportunities for families to stay connected and entertained as well as benefit from remote learning. It enables businesses to grow and participate in the global economy,” said Dave Baxter, President and CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Westman. “High- speed Internet is essential to community growth and sustainability. As a local Manitoba Cooperative, we are dedicated to this initiative, and we would like to thank the Federal Government for their commitment as well.” Access to advanced communications services is important for all residents and businesses in Manitoba, and this program will assist in filling the connectivity gap in these rural areas. To assist in the transition to a digital economy, Westman will offer high-speed Internet, enhanced TV and Voice services to nearly 800 businesses and households in these communities. “High-speed Internet service is essential to the success of everyone living and working in rural communities across Manitoba... This will help create jobs, improve access to health care and online learning services, and keep people connected to their family, friends and loved ones,” said The Honourable Daniel Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development. “Our government has committed $223 million to 22 broadband projects in Manitoba, which will connect over 91,000 more households to better, faster Internet. We will continue to make investments like these to help connect every Canadian to the high-speed Internet they need.” Westman has connected over 30 under-served communities across Manitoba to high-speed Internet since starting their expansion initiative in 2015. These communities previously did not have access to high-speed Internet and can now enjoy download speeds up to 300 Mbps, and in select areas, up to 1 Gigabit, with Westman’s services. This is just the beginning for Westman on their journey to connect even more rural communities. To learn more about Westman and the services they have to offer, visit www.westmancom.com. (submitted press release)