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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

Quest for Westman’s best pastries and interesting, scenic drives continues

The quest for Westman’s best pastries and interesting, scenic drives continues. This time we’ve gone north east through Neepawa to Gladstone. To start the day trip, head north out of Brandon on Highway #10, then east when you reach junction of #10 and #16. Neepawa is an engaging and picturesque town worth so much more time than a day trip. When you approach the town from the west side, on Highway #16, you will first see a bustling mix of modern stores and conveniences. You’ll see a Co-Op gas bar, a Chicken Corral Restaurant and a Boston Pizza franchise. You’ll also see a home-grown industry and their well-known Farmery Brewery. Farmery has set up an outlet store for their beer sales and their logo merchandise in a high traffic, high profile spot right on the highway. Even if you don’t see the storefront, their antique truck should catch your eye. Don’t just stay on the highway and pass by the historic downtown. It’s definitely worth a detour. So turn north onto Mountain Ave, slow down and enjoy the view.  Vintage signs, and historic buildings line both sides of the avenue. Push on until the end of Mountain Avenue and you’ll arrive at the Yellowhead Centre, home of Neepawa’s MJHL team. (MJHL is Manitoba Junior Hockey League) First game of the MJHL season goes Friday, October 9th at 7:30 when Neepawa will host the Winkler Flyers. Once out of Neepawa and back on Highway #16, heading east, you won’t have far to go before you see the signs to Gladstone. Gladstone’s must-visit stops are the bakery, and the “Happy Rock” statue. The bakery, is at the corner of Morris Street and Dennis Street. Open Monday to Saturday, they serve both breakfast and lunch meals plus offer a wide array of fresh baked goodies.  They have two sizes for sticky cinnamon buns, filled donuts, decorated donuts and even “Happy Rock” smiley face donuts. The kids will love them! It’s hard to beat a honey-glazed, but their blueberry-filled donuts were positively worth raving about. When heading out to the small towns of Westman, be respectful of their Covid-19 guidelines. Many businesses may be operating under modified hours and will ask for guests to wear masks indoors.

Local food truck makes donation to Westman Dreams for Kids

Poutine King, a Brandon food truck owned/operated by Jayson McCallum, recently presented a cheque to Westman Dreams for Kids in the amount of $6,300. Starting in the middle of June, the Poutine King has been setup in the Precision Toyota parking lot serving up a variety of their most popular poutine dishes. "This is a very substantial amount of money for Dreams for Kids during a time when we can’t operate our normal fundraising events".-- Angie Ball, Westman Dreams For Kids A percentage of proceeds from the sale of the Poutines was then donated to the Westman Dreams for Kids organization.

Compass Coach Lines, luxury ground transportation now available

For many, renting a bus for sports, music, or corporate events in the past may have been confusing, costly and overwhelming. Jen Pearson, the current Executive Director for Brandon Area Realtors, and David Anning the former Brandon Wheat Kings coach for 7 seasons and current head scout for MJHL's Steinbach Pistons, are hoping to change those misconceptions about the industry. They own & operate Compass Coach Lines, a new luxurious ground transportation company based out of Brandon. The company currently features a fleet of 3-buses (56-seats per bus) and 6-drivers. In conversation with bdnmb.ca earlier today, Jen said that luxury, safety and professionalism will set them apart from other charter companies. For your travelling comfort, amenities on the bus include premium leather seating, flat screen TVs, clean and modern washrooms, hardwood flooring, USB charging stations at every seat, and more. Compass Coach Lines is available to rent for a number of activities including: sporting events, concerts, corporate functions, airport transfers, graduations, and more. As always, BDNMB.CA is pleased to promote and support new local businesses and we wish Jen and Dave all the best in this venture. For additional information, a list of services available, and price quotes visit their web site: https://www.compasscoachlines.com/

Apple + Pine Present A Farmers’ Market

Apple + Pine Present A Farmers’ Market ⠀⠀ Friday, October 2nd (5pm-8pm) ⠀⠀ Saturday, October 3rd (10am-4pm) At the Keystone Grounds! ⠀⠀ Home Decor, Food & Drink, Clothing, Jewelry, Candles and MORE! Shop from 50+ local Manitoba artisans! ⠀ Apple + Pine are thrilled to be hosting this AMAZING event to support MANITOBA LOCAL MAKERS! If you haven’t yet grabbed a ticket you can still get them online at Eventbrite or at the gate upon arrival! One $5 ticket gets you in for the weekend! 12 and under free!⠀ If there is a line please be patient as they will be limiting shoppers. They will have plenty of room to shop and they've  divided into vendors into two groups: some will be under the big tent with others spaced outside and around the tent. There is plenty of room and they are all outdoors!! ⠀ Hand sanitizing stations will be available for your safety as well as every vendor will be doing their part in keeping their area sanitized, clean and friendly! ⠀⠀ The safety of their guests and vendors is most important. Organizers want to ensure you enjoy your visit, but also in a safe manner. ⠀ There will also be directional arrows viewable at your feet, so you can find your favourite vendor! Please follow them. If you do not have a mask there are a number of vendors that will be selling them. ⠀ Organizers look forward to seeing all your colourful faces and they thank you in advance for hanging in there, staying safe and supporting local!

New ownership for M&M Food Market in Brandon

As of Monday, October 5, M&M Food Market (99-18th Street) in Brandon will be under new ownership. After owning/operating the business for the past 25-years, franchise partner Eric Dickson has sold his store to Dave Gabriel. In conversation with bdnmb.ca earlier today, the new owner said he was looking forward to providing the same great customer service to the community. Gabriel, who is currently in Winnipeg undergoing some franchise training, said he’ll be keeping the existing staff and that he is extremely excited for the opportunity.