Downtown overnight parking ban
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The City of Brandon’s Streets & Roads Section would like to advise the public that an overnight parking ban will be implemented along Princess Avenue and Rosser Avenue, from 18th Street to 1st Street, both tonight and tomorrow night. This is to allow for crews to remove snow piles from areas adjacent to parking meters.…
Major Grant for Production Suite Funding at Keystone Centre
Major Grant for Production Suite Funding at Keystone Thanks to Brandon Area Community Foundation BRANDON, MB (January 2, 2018) – The Brandon Area Community Foundation have granted the Keystone Centre $117,000 to fund necessary upgrades to their Production Suite, responsible for the graphic and video capabilities on the Main Arena scoreclock. The Production Suite is located…
2018 Tax Changes Will Provide Relief for Manitoba Families and Businesses
Taxation changes coming into effect in 2018 will benefit thousands of Manitobans and businesses across the province, Finance Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. “Our government is focused on ensuring the tax environment here is competitive and affordable for everyone,” said Friesen. “We will continue to provide tax relief for Manitoba families and businesses in 2018…
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Various brands of sandwich products recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes
Recall details Ottawa, December 28, 2017 - The food recall warning issued on December 21, 2017 has been updated to include additional product information. This additional information was identified during the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) food safety investigation. HQ Fine Foods is recalling various brands of sandwiches from the marketplace due to Listeria monocytogenes. Consumers should not…