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Community Infusion Winners Announced

Keystone Centre Introduces Partnership with Farmery Estate Brewing Company

WCG Secures $8 million from CRTC Broadband Fund

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

Keystone Centre Introduces Flynn Arena

Flynn Canada Ltd. has banded together to support the Keystone Centre through annual naming rights sponsorship of Flynn Arena. A contract between the two parties has been signed for a 3 year agreement, with an option to renew. “We wanted to be part of something that’s important in the community,” said Tyler Tomlinson, Manitoba provincial manager, Flynn Canada Ltd. “Hockey is a big part of rural life, as we well know. The Keystone is the prevalent rink in South West Manitoba and has been a big part of our business – we’re always proud to support the communityand surrounding area that support us. ” With the agreement finalized, Flynn Canada Ltd. has also become the preferred roofing supplier for the nearly 50 year old Keystone Centre. “The Keystone Centre is always pleased to be working with partners, lik e Flynn Canada Ltd., that support the local community, especially at a time when many companies are reducing their advertising and community support due to the financial impact related to COVID.” said Jeff Schumacher, Keystone Centre CEO & general manager. “We are also very excited about the work that they will be doing to repair our many yards of leaking roof, a project that has been at the top of our capital list for many years. This latest project will cover the worst areas of our hallways in the middle of the Keystone Centre, some of the busiest areas of the venue.” The partnership adds to a growing list of naming rights sponsorship for rooms/arenas within the Keystone Centre facility, including Westoba Place & the Westoba Credit Union Agricultural Centre of Excellence, Enns Brothers Arena, MNP Hall, and the Westman Communications Group Viewing Lounge. “This is an exciting partnership for the Keystone Centre. Flynn Canada Ltd. is a natural fit,” said Krista Kowaluk, director of partnerships. “It’s been a pleasure working on this mutually beneficial deal with Flynn, who couldn’t deny the value of this partnership, even during a pandemic. Their support is but one way we’re striving to sustain the facility during this challenging time.” (Keystone Centre Release)
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Community Futures introduces Westman ECommerce and a Covid Assistance Program

Get online and selling quickly with a Shopify™ storefront. The retail landscape has changed. We will help you adapt. We will get your small business online and help you navigate the world of e-commerce with expert advice and guidance. Community Futures Westman in partnership with Leech Printing have the solution. Community Futures Westman is giving the opportunity for businesses to apply to receive free Ecommerce package from Leech Printing. Community Futures Westman E-Commerce Support Program is open to businesses who complete the application and submit for review. Click on the link below to get more information and the application. Community Futures Westman E-Commerce Support Program | Community Futures Manitoba (cfmanitoba.ca) Community Futures Westman recognizes the struggle COVID – 19 pandemic has put on our communities and economies. A vital part of our communities is the non-profit organizations who work hard every day delivering valuable services and programs to the communities they serve. The impact has been felt deeply by non-profits during these challenging times. With many funding sources not available to non-profits, Community Futures Westman is now offering a funding opportunity to this group. The COVID Assistance Program (CAP) through Community Futures Westman will be redirecting a limited amount of financial support to provide immediate support to our non-profits or social enterprises most deeplyimpacted. Grants of up to $1,000.00 will be made available to non-profit organizations to assist with efforts needed to meet the COVID-19 challenge.https://cfmanitoba.ca/westman-news/community-futures-westman launches-covid-assistance- program-cap-for-non-profits (submitted)
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Resurrection Auto Detailing, Affordable Storage to share location on Brandon’s north hill

Darren Darvill and Ryan Jacobson have teamed up at a new location (1518 1st Street North) to house Resurrection Auto Detailing - Tint & Protection and add a second location for Affordable Storage.Resurrection, owned by Darvill, has been in Brandon since 2018. The company offers a number of services for your vehicle including auto, boat & motorcycle detailing and paint correction with Ceramic Pro Certified Installers and Xpel Window Tint & Paint Protection Film Certified installers. The business has seen incredible growth since its inception. Having originally started out in a small shop on 18th Street, they eventually moved to their current location on 17th St N and now the move to their new and final home on the north hill. Darvill tells bdnmb.ca that with the new space he will be adding lots of new things from equipment to product to servicesJacobson, the owner of Affordable Storage, saw a need for additional storage on the north hill so this was a great time for the two entrepreneurs to team up and join forces for the benefit of both businesses.Resurrection and Affordable Storage will be fully operational in this new location as of Feb 20, 2021.
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Long-standing RV Indoor Show and Sale cancelled for 2021

The annual Pik-A-Dilly RV Centre Indoor Show and Sale at the Keystone Centre, has officially been cancelled for 2021. Pik-A-Dilly RV Centre, General Manager Ryan Main says, “It was a difficult decision, but definitely the right thing to do. Covid-19 protocols prevent us from hosting any major public event right now. I know people looked forward to our show each year. We do too. But this temporary break from routine is to protect public health and make sure that we can all get back to camping and having fun with our family and friends this summer.” The indoor show and sale has been replaced with virtual tours and private appointments at this time. Main adds, “the demand for trailers has never been higher. Manitobans are seeing the camping season as a bright light and something to really look forward to. It’s the light at the end of the tunnel right now. We are committed to working with families individually, on-site at our showroom at 320 Highland Avenue or virtually, to find them the best trailer, at the best price. Camping season is not cancelled!” Pik-A-Dilly RV Centre has been family owned and operated in Brandon since 1962.  The indoor show and sale has run annually for more than 50 years. The show was a week-long event, held each year, the first week of February, Pik-A-Dilly RV Centre specializes in new and pre-owned towable campers and trailers. Product lines include both Dutchmen and Coachmen brands. A parts showroom and accredited MPI/SGI service shop are also on-site at Pik-A-Dilly RV Centre.
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Mealshare and A&W Canada announce momentous national partnership to help end youth hunger

Mealshare, a national social enterprise on a mission to help end youth hunger, is thrilled to announce its new ongoing national partnership with A&W Canada. For every Mealshare Item purchased at an A&W location, one simple healthy meal will be provided to a youth in need. Scope of partnership: • The partnership has a goal of sharing 1,250,000 meals per year• All of A&W’s locations are participating – 1,000 locations stretching across the entire country.• Meals are provided through Mealshare’s network of 450 local charity partners across Canada. 80% of Mealshare’s financial support stays in local communities where the Mealshare Item was purchased, and 20% goes internationally to Save the Children. How the program works for A&W customers: • On ‘Mealshare Mondays’, customers can order a Cheddar Bacon Uncle Burger Combo and one meal will be provided to a youth in need through Mealshare.• Any day of the week, customers can “Make it a Mealshare” by adding $1.00 to their order. When customers do this, one meal will be provided to a youth in need through Mealshare.• Customers can participate in-restaurant, through drive-thru, or by using the mobile app. Photo: A&W Canada “A&W is an amazing organization and a leader in the industry through its many environmental and social initiatives,” says Jeremy Bryant, Co-Founder of Mealshare. “The support of A&W restaurants will make a huge impact for Mealshare and all the youth we support across the entire country”. “Our national partnership with Mealshare will help us make a bigger difference with our operators and their teams across the country. Local franchisees from coast to coast are excited to be a part of this program because they’ve seen first-hand the needs in their communities and how these programs can provide immediate benefit and support,” says Susan Senecal, Chief Executive Officer at A&W Canada. “No child should ever go hungry, especially in a country like Canada, so we’re thrilled that we can be a part of this initiative.”