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Store set to close doors inside Shoppers Mall

Sunrise Credit Union Gives $100,000 to Spirit Sands Medical Clinic

Westman Communications Group To Launch New Era Of Internet

Building Communities Grant Program Giving $37,000 in Support

McDonald’s Canada Unveils ‘McValue® Menu’ and Exciting New Menu Items

Traditional Christmas Dinner Committee Announce Major Sponsorship

Collaboration MB Leadership Announced

Ollie’s European Market launch in Brandon a rousing success

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Introducing Mexican Queen, a new food truck from the folks at Sabor Latino & the Mexican King

On the footsteps of bdnmb.ca's extremely successful Food Truck Warz event in Brandon in 2017, the food truck trend has exploded in the city with several new trucks entering the marketplace each summer. Last summer the family who own & operate Sabor Latino restaurant expanded their operation with the introduction of a food trailer--The Mexican King. Serving Brandon's best authentic Latin American cuisine, Mexican King was an instant hit with Brandon and area residents. This summer they are back at it once again with the addition of another food truck---Mexican Queen. The menu at Mexican Queen will include a variety of CREPAS, ice cream, special hot dogs, floats, piña coladas, and more. The Mexican Queen will join the Mexican King food truck in the parking lot of Canadian Tire and Tim Horton’s on 18th Street, starting Friday, April 30. Initially the trucks will be open Thursday to Sunday with a new schedule starting in June. May hours: Thursday to Saturday 11.30 to 8 pm. Sundays 12 to 5 pm. The menu for both trucks can be found at this link. A tres leches cake that will be sold at Mexican Queen Tacos from the Mexican King
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Over $1 million happy returns for Fusion Credit Union Members

Fusion Credit Union is giving $550,000 in patronage allocations to its members, plus $815,000 in cash payouts to members under 19, age 65 and over, and members who hold over $15,000 in surplus shares. In total, Fusion Credit Union will return $1,365,000 to its members this year. “We have all weathered a tumultuous year,” says Darwin Johns, CEO. “We are thrilled to be paying over $1 million to provide support to our members as we continue to navigate this ever-changing economy.” A patronage allocation is value returned to a member of F usion Credit Union based on their relationship. The amount for each member is different, as it represents a portion of their interest paid and earned during the past year. “Our members' loyalty is the reason we can continue to pay out patronage allocations,” adds Johns. “We promised to always put our members and community first, and this is one way we do that. Since Fusion’s amalgamation, we've shared over $5 million in patronage returns with our members, and we’ve been completing patronage allocations and cash payments for years. Members will see their allocation on their next monthly statements. Business and Personal account holders will see the change by the end of June Members’ patronage allocations are reta ined in a Surplus Share account. Fusion’s Board of Directors set a policy to additionally pay members aged 65 and over, and members under 19 based on their historical proportion of each patronage allocation. This year, we are paying out $815,000 in cash across these two member groups and members who hold over $15,000 in surplus shares. The balance of t he $1,365,000 is allocated to our members through allocations, cash redemptions of Surplus Shares and Preferred Share Dividends. “Fusion's slogan is ‘here for good,’ and that encompasses our beliefs, policies, actions and decisions,” adds Johns. “Fusion belongs to its members and we take pride in being there for them year after year.

Coming soon to Brandon: Little Bones Wings restaurant

Downtown Brandon will soon have another dining option as bdnmb.ca has learned that a Little Bones Wings restaurant will be setting up at 935 Rosser Ave. For your wings and tenders, the Little Bones Wings menu features 75 different flavors to select from including specialty options like Poutine Wings, Mexi or Nacho Wings, Butter Chicken Wings, Philly Cheese Wings, and more. The fun and unique menu also includes vegan and gluten friendly options as well. Management tells bdnmb.ca they are hoping for a mid-May opening in the 1900 sq foot restaurant. The plan initially is to open for pickup orders with delivery and restaurant dining to be added shortly after. A link to the company's Facebook page can be found here. Photo: Little Bones Wings Facebook Photo: Little Bones Wings Facebook Photo: Little Bones Wings Facebook
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New grocery store selling African goods opens in Brandon

A new African grocery store recently opened (February 1, 2021) in Brandon, Located at 719-10th Street, Sangees African Groceries Shop will carry a couple of hundred different African grocery items unique to the cuisines of several African countries. Among the items currently filling the shelves are a selection of noddle's, beans, Banku, custard, peatuts, Garri, spices, rice, soft drinks, flour, frozen food and different types of fish & vegetables. You can follow them on Facebook here.
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New Chiropractic Office Opens in Brandon

Brandon's newest family chiropractic center opened its doors earlier this year in the west end of the city. Resilient Family Chiropractic is located in the strip mall at the corner of 34th and Victoria. Dr. Avery Grossart brings a wealth of experience to the city, including a Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Manitoba and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia. While the clinic will provide various techniques, Dr. Grossart has a special focus in helping pregnant women and children. "I am passionate about working with pregnant women to help them have a more comfortable and reassuring pregnancy as well as post-partum," Grossart told BDNMB. "I am passionate about working with kids as well to help optimize their health and wellness." Photo Submitted It wasn't always a childhood dream for Grossart to enter into the world of chiropractic care. Growing up on an organic and regenerative farm near Brandon, Grossart learned about the importance of nutrition and exercise at an early age. However, it was discomfort in her back and legs while training for a half-marathon at University that turned her on to chiropractic care. "Little did I know that on top of relieving my low back pain and shin splints, chiropractic care would allow me to sleep better, feel calmer and increase my energy levels." The clinic officially opened on January 4, 2021, and is currently accepting new patients ranging in age from newborn to 100 years old. "As your chiropractor, I am committed to providing hope and light and giving my best to help you towards ultimate health. In my office, everyone is community and family. I welcome you into my office. It would be my honour and privilege to take care of you and your family!" You can learn more about Resilient Family Chiropractic and book an appointment by visiting www.resilientfamilychiro.ca. Photo Submitted