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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

YWCA Brandon Women of Distinction Award Nominations

The 33rd Annual YWCA Brandon Women of Distinction Gala being held on May 7th at the Keystone Centre will honour the collective achievements, accomplishments and contributions of women and young women throughout Western Manitoba.  This Gala event and awards presentation is the YWCA Brandon’s largest fundraiser, with proceeds supporting women and families in need by providing shelter, programs and services at both the Westman Women’s Shelter and Meredith Place Transitional Shelter. YWCA Brandon invites colleagues, peers, employers, friends or family to come together to nominate those amazing women who are role models and inspirations in their community! YWCA Brandon is looking for nominees who have made outstanding contributions in the following categories:  Agriculture Arts/Culture/Heritage Business Leadership/Entrepreneurship Community Leadership/Social Action Education/Mentorship Healthy Living/Recreation/Wellness Science/Technology/Trade Lifetime Achievement Young Woman of Distinction (18 – 25 years) Young Trailblazer (17 & under)  Nomination packages for these Women of Distinction Awards are now available to complete online, with applications to be received by April 20th, 2020. For nomination packages and information, as well as ticket information about this year’s Women of Distinction Gala, visit: www.womenofdistinctionbrandon.com or www.ywcabrandon.ca Paper packages are also available upon request by emailing womanofdistinction@wcgwave.ca

7 Intriguing Restaurants That You Must Try in Rural Manitoba, Part 2

Last February we introduced you to “7 Intriguing Restaurants That You Must Try in Rural Manitoba” (article link) and the response was overwhelming, over 17,000 views to date. In the days that followed we received hundreds of emails/messages from our readers with additional restaurants they believed could have made the list. After combing through all the suggestions, and completing a little more research, we are now pleased to present “7 Intriguing Restaurants That You Must Try in Rural Manitoba, Part 2”. In no particular order. New Lee's Restaurant (Rivers): Extensive Chinese food menu. Large combo plates. Lunch buffet available Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays. Supper buffet available on Friday, Saturday, & Sundays. The buffet is topped-up frequently so the food is always hot and fresh. Facebook link. Timberland Inn (Swan River): If you have ever visited this restaurant then you already know why it made the list. Quite simply put, comfort food at it's best. The burgers are awesome and you can't beat the food for taste or value. Facebook link. Farmhouse 50 (Minnedosa): Select from a variety of fresh, healthy, homemade lunch and dinner options including fresh baked treats and specialty coffee. Many readers recommended the Sunday Brunch served between 10am-2pm. Facebook link. Brierwood Creek Cafe & Grill (Kenton): If you're a fan of really good pizza then you will have to add this restaurant to your hit list. The toppings are plentiful and the crust us perfectly crisp. The pizza here is flavorful, fresh, and HUGE. Additional menu items include breakfast, sandwiches, wraps, burgers, and chicken. Facebook link. Corrina's on Main (Dauphin): Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in Dauphin for more than 10 years. Fresh ingredients and scratch cooking. Tons of menu options including homemade soups and homemade baking. The food is always delicious and the portions are always large and reasonably priced. Facebook link. Brews Brothers Bistro (Neepawa): Homemade soups, sandwiches, fresh baked goods, specialty coffees and more. Prices are very affordable. Tripadvisor's top ranked restaurant in Neepawa. Visit their Facebook page to checkout some of their amazing desserts, from delicious cheesecakes to brownies. Jmmy's Submarine & Dairy (Portage): Juicy and flavorful burgers (made to order) on a massive sesame seed bun. Perfectly seasoned home made fries. Come hungry and leave stuffed. Home of the Fatboy burger.

Dairy Queen (904-18th Street) opens for the season Sunday

Spring is near. Dairy Queen located at 904-18th Street opens for the season Sunday (March 1, 2020). They have been serving their world famous soft serve ice cream in Brandon since 1954. Stop by for a cool, delicious ice cream cone, sundae, Blizzard, banana split or ice cream cake. This Dairy Queen location operates on a seasonal schedule. Brandon’s first Dairy Queen Grill & Chill (915-18th Street North) opened on February. 14, 2019. In addition to ice cream products, the Grill & Chill concept includes menu items like burgers, fries, salads, chicken and other foods.

Assiniboine opens active learning classroom thanks to $100,000 partnership with Westoba

Students at Assiniboine Community College will benefit from a new learning space on campus, thanks to a five-year partnership with Westoba Credit Union Ltd. The space is the first classroom of its kind at Assiniboine, bringing together both design and smart technology to facilitate active learning. Traditional classroom environments are built with lecture-based teaching and learning in mind, but this facility flips that convention on its head. “Our new active learning classroom is a high-tech, team-based classroom that will deepen learning and strengthen student collaboration, while supporting innovative teaching,” said Bobbie Robertson, Dean of Business at Assiniboine. “The idea is for the instructor to be able to be at the centre of the space, but not be the centre of learning.” “Partnering with Assiniboine to provide students and our community with an interactive classroom aligns perfectly with what a cooperative stands for,” said Jim Rediger, Westoba Credit Union President and CEO. “Our values are centred around innovative thinking and learning; the technology and collaboration in this classroom reflects what is happening in business and will help prepare students and our community for the future.” The space, which is now complete at the college’s Victoria Avenue East campus, will accommodate up to 25 students. It is modelled after state-of-practice facilities elsewhere, which are designed to maximize effective learning. For example, smartboards are put into the hands of students instead of instructors to facilitate the ‘learn by doing’ philosophy that underscores much of Assiniboine’s approach to program curriculum. “Students at Assiniboine will benefit from enriched learning experiences directly as a result of this gift from Westoba,” said Derrick Turner, Director of Advancement at Assiniboine. “We are exceptionally grateful to them, both for their long history of support towards our college and for this particular occasion of generosity.” The space will be used by programs across the college, including Business Administration and Interactive Media Arts. Source: ACC College News

The Home Depot Canada to hire 190 new associates in Manitoba

The Home Depot® Canada is hiring more than 190 new associates in Manitoba to support its busy spring season. The company is seeking enthusiastic applicants who are looking to join a winning team and who share its core values – like Respect for All People, Excellent Customer Service, and Giving Back. Whether jobseekers are students, starting a new career or simply love engaging with people, the company is hiring for full-time, part-time and seasonal positions including overnight associates, sales associates, cashiers, lot associates, specialty associates and department supervisors. To help associates get up to speed quickly, The Home Depot Canada provides more than one million hours of innovative training programs each year. “Our team is built on a set of core values shared by four generations of associates working in our stores,” says Aliana Rozenek, vice president, human resources, communications and sustainability, The Home Depot Canada. “We’re proud of our diversity and the individual talent, skills and experience which strengthens our customer service and reflects the 182 communities we live and work in.” Interested candidates can simply text “Home Depot Jobs” to 97211 to apply, visit upcoming job fairs being held at stores across the country, or visit careershomedepot.ca.  The Brandon job fair has been set for March 4TH, 2PM – 10PM. (submitted)