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Manitoba Seeks Feedback to Improve Safety at Carberry crossroads

Police make arrests after multiple break-ins in Brandon

Two male youth arrested with bear mace following a brief foot pursuit

Brandon Police arrest 16-year-old female suspect for Vehicle Theft/Impaired Driving

MPI Applies for Insurance Rate Increase for 2025-26

Cora Breakfast and Lunch planning to open location in Brandon

Male suspect attempts to use counterfeit money, steals table

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For July 5, 2024

Weiming Zhao offering 5 new calendars for 2022

For sixteen years, Weiming has followed a daily regimen of standing in the great outdoors painting landscapes rain or shine. An easel in tow, a few tubes of oil colors, and paint brushes packed - he paints what he sees. It is Weiming’s desire to invoke a sense of wonder in the familiarity and beauty of the landscapes that surround us. In so doing, he hopes to unite us with joy as they relate to the locations, & over a shared love of community. Hot on the heels of last year’s success with their Brandon Calendar - Weiming Zhao & Webber Printing offer you five new locations to choose from. Please find Brandon, Neepawa, Souris, Wasagaming And Winnipeg. They are offering 13” X 18 art calendars printed on premium paper that contain: 14 beautiful images related to that location, views of next & last month, a large monthly calendar that is easy to write on, notes area & art quotes for $34.99. plus tax. In addition, they have 6”X 9” prints for $14.99 plus tax, and 8”X 10” prints with double matts for $34.99. New for Christmas are Greetings Cards & Envelopes featuring the best of each series. The complete line of Weiming Zhao Products such as Calendars, Art Prints And Greeting Cards are available online at webberprinting.com/shop.

Westman Traditional Christmas Dinner returns in 2021 as delivery only

Following a one year absence, due to the uncertain Covid restrictions in 2020, the Westman & Area Traditional Christmas Dinner returns in 2021 as a delivery only service (12pm to 6pm). Last year the annual holiday meal was hosted by the Brandon group, Everyone Eats Brandon. Organizer Gladden Smith told bdnmb.ca that this year they were looking at easing back into it with the hope of hosting the full dine-in and takeout service once again in 2022.  According to Gladden the demand has been high to date and they are prepping to deliver 2500 meals of turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, vegetables, and pumpkin pie. Once again this year the local community has stepped up providing everything from a kitchen to prep the food (Kuipers, Heritage Co-Op Marketplace, Crocus Plains) to food donations (Sobeys, Superstore, Safeway, Maple Leaf & more). With the food lined up, Smith said they are still in need of donations and volunteers to help deliver the food. Those wanting to make a donation or volunteer can visit their website here. The tradition was started in 1985 by Rocky Addison, his family, and a few close friends.

Reliance Opens In Brandon

BDNMB.CA welcomes Reliance Home Comfort to Brandon and Western Manitoba and we had time to speak to the local area GM Colin Chalmers. BDNMB - explain the services Reliance Home Comfort provides plus what makes us different from our competition. Colin "We provide whole home comfort solutions that include heating and cooling systems, water purifiers, smart home products, plus our plumbing and electrical services.  What will set us apart from our competition is our 100% satisfaction guarantee while making any decision more affordable for our customers." BDNMB - Do you expect to hire some local staff? Colin - "We will bring a national presence with a local feeling by hiring local.  We will be expecting to hire HVAC install crews, plumbers, technicians, etc." BDNMB - What are the reasons for your success over the past 5 years. Colin - "The reasons for our success is we strive to deliver best-in-class customer experiences that will provide them with options that will have economic, safety and health benefits.  Besides just heating and cooling your home, we believe in providing complete home comfort solutions." BDNMB - How far will our services go outside of Brandon. Colin - Our branch in Brandon will have a service area of roughly 115 Kilometers. To get in touch with Colin Chalmers at Reliance (431) 541-7963 https://reliancehomecomfort.com/brandon/

New Hospital in Neepawa Announced

Manitobans living in Western Manitoba will soon benefit from a new hospital in Neepawa as part of the province’s commitment to provide better health care for all Manitobans by focusing on reducing wait times, improving access to care and providing more services closer to home, Premier Heather Stefanson and Health and Seniors Care Minister Audrey Gordon announced here today. “Across the province, strategic investments in modern buildings, equipment and technology will support the delivery of many health services locally, improve access and wait times, and reduce the need for many patients to travel to Winnipeg for care,” said Stefanson. “By investing in the new Neepawa Hospital, our government is building a strong foundation for the future of health care in this region of our province, a future that will offer reliable, consistent and high-quality health services.” The new facility represents an investment of at least $127 million. A site for the new facility is being finalized and will be announced at a later date. While located in Neepawa, the facility will serve patients from the broader geographic area in need of more specialized services, reducing their need to travel to larger centres like Brandon or Winnipeg, the premier noted. Features of the new facility, which will replace the existing Neepawa Health Centre, include: ·       at least 60 acute care inpatient beds, up from 35 at the current Neepawa site; ·       an expanded emergency department designed to best practice standards that includes treatment and assessment rooms, a trauma room, stretcher bay and an ambulance bay; and ·       enhanced space for a number of programs, such as surgery, diagnostics and palliative care as well as various outpatient services including dialysis and chemotherapy. The new facility is expected to be at least twice the size of the current site. Construction is tentatively slated for completion in 2025. “This significant investment reflects our government’s strong commitment to meeting the evolving health needs of residents from across the Westman region,” said Gordon. “The new hospital will provide a newer, more modern space for residents of Neepawa and surrounding communities as well as additional care options closer to home.” First announced in Budget 2021, Manitoba is investing a historic $812-million capital investment in building, expanding and renovating health-care facilities across the province in support of Manitoba’s Clinical and Preventive Services Plan led and developed by clinicians. The new Neepawa facility will perform an important role within the new provincial clinical network, which will deliver health services to Manitobans through a geographically organized, integrated network of care. “The Neepawa Health Centre provides essential services for a growing population in Neepawa and the surrounding area. The area is supported by a group of physicians whose skills support the delivery of many important specialized services locally,” said Brian Schoonbaert, CEO, Prairie Mountain Health. “This investment and expanded physical space will allow for our services to grow alongside our population, continuing our region’s focus on providing high-quality, coordinated care in this part of the province.” These projects are the latest in Manitoba’s commitment to better care sooner, which has seen significant infrastructure investments at health facilities throughout the province, including the new Selkirk Regional Health Centre, Health Sciences Centre Women’s Hospital and new emergency departments in Flin Flon, Dauphin and at Winnipeg’s Grace and St. Boniface hospitals. For more information on Manitoba’s Clinical and Preventive Services Plan, visit https://sharedhealthmb.ca/wp-content/uploads/CPSP_Overview_NL.pdf. (Province of MB News Release)

Winter Tradition

A winter sleigh ride is a wonderful way to take in the sights and sounds of winter. It’s also a perfect way to enjoy this winter wonderland during family outings, gatherings with friends, wedding parties and holidays. Our Lil Barnyard, located just 15 miles from Brandon, offers 40 minute sleigh rides along a beautiful trail through a peaceful snow covered bush on the south side of the Brandon Hills. They also have available a fire-pit area for you to gather around with your group or family. They can accommodate either large (15-20), or small groups, and are currently accepting bookings most evenings and weekends. Daytime bookings may be available for larger groups. Pricing for a group of 10, or more people, is only $10 an adult, $5 for children under 5 and for groups of less than 10 the minimum cost is $100. The fire-pit rental is available for $20/half hour use. This is our tenth year doing sleigh rides and our family is so excited to be able share in the making of memories with people again!! We have met people from all over the world ( Brazil, England, Australia, Africa, El Salvador ) from all over Canada. To book a ride please contact them at jenn.neufeld@yahoo.ca or call 204-728-3645