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Wheat King’s Elick drafted by Columbus, Caswell goes to Seattle

Wheat Kings announce intent to bid for 2026 CHL Memorial Cup

Wendy’s Summer Hockey League Honors Previous Players

Revitalizing Our Ice Rink: An Update on Community Sportsplex

Thiesen wins fourth Grey Owl

Lewis, Howarth still on top

Lewis, Howarth lead 62nd annual Grey Owl men’s golf tournament

Lemoine selected in first round of MJHL draft, seven Brandon prospects selected overall

2025 Grey Cup game to be played in Winnipeg

(Province of MB News Release) The Manitoba government is proud to have supported the Winnipeg Football Club’s winning bid to host the 2025 Grey Cup Festival, Premier Heather Stefanson and Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Obby Khan announced today. “Home of the Canadian Football League’s loudest and most passionate fans, our government is thrilled to welcome the CFL and football fans from across the country in 2025 when Winnipeg will play host to the 112th Grey Cup,” said Stefanson. “Winnipeg has previously hosted four Grey Cups and continues to build on its reputation as an accomplished host supported by remarkable volunteers, homegrown hospitality, and thriving community spirit.” Last October, the Manitoba government announced support up to $5.5 million to help strengthen the Winnipeg Football Club’s efforts to secure hosting rights for the classic annual event. “I know firsthand that Winnipeg has the best fans in the CFL, and with three consecutive Grey Cup appearances, it is a no-brainer for the Blue Bombers to host the 2025 game and related festivities,” said Khan. “I’ve had the good fortune to experience three Grey Cups as a player, and know the week leading up to the game is filled with exciting events bringing fans of all ages from all over Canada to celebrate their love for the game and experience all that Winnipeg and Manitoba has to offer.” Hosting of the Grey Cup game and related festivities is estimated to result in a more than $90-million boost in economic activities including $8.2 million in provincial tax revenues, the premier added. To learn more about the 2025 Grey Cup, visit: https://www.cfl.ca/2023/03/14/112th-grey-cup-in-2025-awarded-to-winnipeg/.

Patera gets his shot

Former Wheat Kings goalie Jiri Patera was able to get his NHL debut tonight with the Vegas Golden Knights. Due to some injuries the Golden Knights made the call to their AHL club the Henderson Silver Knights to bring Jiri on their road trip. Patera was not available for comment.

Take a peek inside today’s sports card and collectibles show

The Victoria Inn played host to a sports card and collectibles show today with 12-15 vendors from Manitoba and Saskatchewan taking part. BDNMB.CA was onhand to capture the following images.

Westman Volleyball Club holding a 50/50 to raise funds

The Westman Volleyball Club is holding a 50/50 to raise funds towards travel costs to Calgary.  The 16u Wave team coached by Dean Oakden and Allison Jones will be attending The Best of West 16th Annual tournament during spring break.  The Westman Wave 17u team will also be traveling coached by Jeff Werbowski and Jason Claeys.  The event will feature the top teams from  Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and BC. https://www.fundingchange.ca/westman/Y9bdnX5Atyuo3t1b?ref=YhphVwksTkgaDwtU  

The Open Returns

After a 13 year hiatus the Western Open returns to Brandon in July. Now known as the Wendy's Western Open this tournament will be operated by Jordan Trotter and Ryan Adams. Trotter told BDNMB.CA "we want to make this more fun with music on the course and a 2 man scramble format".  Also Trotter said the tee times would be in the afternoon with a shotgun start. "Golf has seen some huge changes over the past few years and we want to make this an annual fun event that the local golfers look forward to." Jordan Trotter 44 teams of 2 will participate on July 28th and 29th More information click on their new website: http://westernopen.ca/