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Members Approve Uniquely Manitoban Merger

Westman Communications Group Announces 2024 WCG Technology Scholarship Recipients

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

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

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

Fusion Credit Union Presents Community Infusion 2024

WCG Connecting Westman Tour Raises $7,964 For Notre Dame Splash Park

New convenience store opens in Brandon’s west end

Brandon Chamber of Commerce releases a “Shop Local Holiday Guide”

It's no secret that many local businesses across the Country have been struggling during the pandemic. In support of the local business community, the Brandon Chamber of Commerce recently assembled and released a local online catalog for the holidays. The Shop Local Holiday Guide is a place for local businesses "to advertise their products and services, as well as make it easy and convenient for Manitobans to shop and support local this holiday season". Businesses are separated into many different categories including gifts for her, gifts for him, gifts for kids, stocking stuffers, food & beverage, and more. Using a legend, visitors can than determine which businesses offer curbside pickup, local delivery, online ordering, gift cards, and shipping. This holiday season, please remember to shop local and support your neighbours.

New ethnic supermarket to open in Brandon

A new destination for Indian and Asian food (Bombay Spices, 1126 Rosser Ave) is coming soon to downtown Brandon. While the exact opening day has not yet been set, the shelves are full of Indian food staples and additional items are arriving daily. The store will carry a wide array of imported items including fresh vegetables, spices, snacks, drinks, dairy, many different types of rice/lentils, boxed masalas, flour, canned goods, desserts and frozen food items. Management told bdnmb.ca they will have access to over 8500 different items from the most popular food brands (about 200) in Indian supermarkets. Bombay Spices has several other locations in Canada including Regina, Hamilton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and Edmonton.

Talented local artist releases calendar just in time for Christmas

Weiming Zhao & Webber Printing are so very excited to announce a creative partnership. Seventeen years in the making, they introduce Weiming’s Premier 2021 Calendar - Brandon - My Collection Of Pride And Inspiration. For $20.00 (+tax) you receive thirteen, high-quality reprints of his most picturesque landscapes, art quotes to live by and each month has enough room for notes and all those important dates you need to remember. To order Call Webber Printing at 204-728-1302. Weiming Zhao's stunning work has been featured before on bdnmb.ca. $1.00 from the sale of each calendar to be allocated to the United Way. Mailing or curbside pickup available. Calendar Measures 17” Inches X 11” High Horizontal Format • Quality Paper Individually Shrink Wrapped Weiming Zhao's ok has been featured before on bdnmb.ca

Community Connection: 20 Questions with Scott Ball

BDNMB.CA loves to find people who we consider contribute to this city on a day to day basis. This can be said for Precision Toyota owner Scott Ball. After a recent rebuild of Precision Toyota (over the past 12 months) we wanted to check in with Scott to how he would do with some questions that the public are wanting to know. I have read that Toyota vehicles sell themselves and the salesperson is just really directing traffic in the showroom, would you agree with that statement: I do agree Toyota’s do sell themselves but my belief is our staff need to sell our guests on the experience they will have while purchasing a vehicle and I believe that’s why were successful. When you father Ron handed over the keys to the business that must have been one of the most exciting and yet scary days of your life: Well there really wasn’t any key handing ceremony at all. I’ve ran the dealership for many years prior to the transition so it was honestly just another day at the office for us. You started at Precision in 1998, what was your job: I started out in the wash bay for the first while, then moved to a service advisor role shortly after. COVID 19 has had for some businesses both short and long term financial strains, how has COVID effected Precision Toyota: Well I think in some capacity it has affected our business in the spring but other than that we have had a great year in our new facility. Did you and your family ever consider buying the Wheat Kings: No we didn’t, but I’m happy for Jared and his family, Kelly picked the right guy to keep the Wheaties in Brandon long-term On a scale of 1 – 100, what percentage of clients are good to deal with: 99% I would say. We rarely have any bad experiences Should the Winnipeg Jets trade Laine, and why: No that would be crazy! He’s what 22 years old and an elite scorer! He would be hard to replace You have been married for almost a decade, what is something you miss about being single: I honestly don’t miss anything about being single! Naydia and I have been together 18 years and married 15 with 3 great kids. She’s the reason I am where I am today Your wife Naydia and your sister Angie and others are the new driving force (bad cliché I know) behind Westman Dreams For Kids.  What kind of pride do you and your family feel from that project: Obviously we take a lot of pride on what WMDK has become over the years. It’s helped a lot of families in need. Would you say Scott Glennie is the best Wheat King of all time and Jordan Hale the worst: Scott would be top 10 for sure in my books but Provy to me was the best Wheatie of our era. One business Brandon needs: I’d really like to see a Drive Inn theatre make its way back. We did one in the summer as a fundraiser and it was very successful. Would you consider yourself a techy nerd: No, I wouldn’t at all Favorite family vacation spot: Hawaii, Naydia and I try to take the kids there every couple of years Why do you have a cabin in Sandy Lake and not Clear Lake: Well my parents have a cabin there and that’s where I spent my summers as a kid. We’ve had no desire to move to a different lake we really enjoy it up there. How big of a role model has your father been in your life: I could write a book on what he’s taught me over the years and I’m grateful for that. He’s the smartest man I know that’s for sure. Would you ever run for City Council: I do appreciate what they do for our city but I don’t think I could ever run. Favorite bag of chips: BBQ Pepsi or Coke: Either I’m not picky Worst business memory to date: Honestly don’t have one Rumor has it you golf with Scott Major (local real estate agent) a bit in the summer, is he really that bad at golf: Well I do poke fun at him often on Facebook and yeah he awful. Golfed with the guy 15 years and he just isn’t getting any better hopefully he reads this and get lessons this winter

National Accounting Firm, MNP, Bolsters Presence in Manitoba

MNP, one of Canada’s largest national accounting and business consulting firms, is pleased to announce that it will be joining forces with Lise Deleurme Chartered Professional Accountant Inc. from Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Manitoba effective January 1, 2021. Lise says she and her team are delighted to be joining a like-minded firm in MNP that complements their current service offerings and has the same commitment to delivering personalized solutions to clients. MNP is excited to build on its fast-growing presence and commitment to the business community in southern Manitoba. Unprecedented and dynamic market conditions are impacting the way all businesses must operate. Lise says the merger strengthens her team’s ability to help their clients achieve their goals: “MNP complements and enhances our current service offerings and brings greater bench strength that will help us service clients across Manitoba. We believe that joining MNP is a perfect example of how we can come together to give our clients the edge they need to stay competitive and overcome current business and industry challenges in what is an historically unusual time for all organizations. By joining MNP we will add more resources and specialized services, which will help to provide our clients with even greater value in the future.” Founded in 1958, MNP has grown to more than 80 locations across Canada and delivers a wide range of services and specialized expertise in every sector and area of business. In addition to tax and accounting expertise, MNP delivers a diverse range of advisory services, including succession planning, estate planning, enterprise risk, corporate finance, valuation and litigation support, insolvency and restructuring, technology solutions, cross-border taxation, and much more. Not only is MNP the largest of the mid-market focused firms in Canada, it has continued to maintain its Canadian roots, helping Canadian businesses at home and abroad. “We are growing fast but we’re absolutely committed to maintaining our culture and so have always been very strategic about who we invite to join our team,” adds Patti Bell, Regional Managing Partner, Southern Manitoba. “We are known across the communities we work with as being one of Canada’s most-trusted accounting, tax and business consulting firms, so we are excited to welcome in Lise Deleurme and her team members into the MNP family. Our cultures and values are well-aligned, and we share the same entrepreneurial, trusted approach to doing business.” Lise says that one of her deciding factors to join MNP was the culture: “Although MNP is a large national firm, it’s always been known for being local in focus with a small-firm culture and commitment to supporting the local communities that its teams live and work in. This is something that is very important to me, and to our people, and so the ‘fit’ had to be right. I just felt that the chance to join a firm with the depth of resources that MNP offers, while maintaining our local focus, was a truly unique and exceptional opportunity.” The Lise Deleurme Chartered Professional Accountant Inc. team will remain at their present locations and work closely with MNP’s existing teams across Manitoba to enjoy access to greater resources and services to help businesses across the province. “This merger is truly a win-win for all of our firms and the broader Manitoba marketplace,” says Sean Wallace, MNP’s Executive Vice President, Prairies. “With skills and experiences across Manitoba we will be able to provide our clients with unparalleled access to teams who can help their organizations to succeed. We are thrilled to have found Lise Deleurme Chartered Professional Accountant Inc. to join forces with - a group that shares our values and is focused on putting clients first.” (MNP News release)