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Brandon Bits and Bites – Number 5

MNP Massive Expansion

Four individuals placed in detention cells under Intoxicated Persons Detention Act

Mosey’s Ghost Kitchen Comes to Brandon

Four incidents in 24 hours pertaining to alcohol

Male suspect caught prying open over a dozen mailboxes

Charges Laid in Three Separate Theft Occurrences

Postponement of Green Cart Collection

BGMA Presents: CARSTRUCK: Brandon’s Automotive History

Brandon MB – Brandon has a rich history in the automotive Industry.  To reflect this, the BGMA is pleased to announce the official grand opening of its newest exhibit, “Carstruck: Brandon’s Automotive History”.  The BGMA along with our sponsor, Murray Auto Centre is proud to present a complete history of the automotive sector in Brandon.  The display is made possible by the support of the Murray Auto Centre, which has been a part of Brandon and Westman automotive sector since 1926.  BGMA Board member Tyson Tame commented that “The BGMA as a board felt it was important to highlight the vast history within the automotive sector in Brandon.  There have been many Economic Spinoffs from automotive retailing in Brandon.  Jobs have been created, and it has affected so many lives in Westman”.  The grand opening will be held on Saturday, June 11th, at 1pm at the Museum, 19 – 9th Street.  The display will run from June 11th, 2016 until September. The BGMA officially opened its doors in July of 2011.  Recent popular exhibits at the museum were the History of the Flats, and Brandon: Built on Agriculture. BRANDON GENERAL MUSEUM & ARCHIVES: NEW EXHIBIT OPENING: BGMA Presents: CARSTRUCK: Brandon’s Automotive History Saturday, June 11th, 2016, 1pm Brandon General Museum & Archives 19 – 9th Street, Brandon  MB For more information contact Hillary Campbell at 204-717-1514, or email at bgmainfo@wcgwave.ca.

Province Issues March Flood Outlook For 2017

The March 2017 Flood Outlook was released today by Manitoba Hydrologic Forecasting and Coordination Branch of Manitoba Infrastructure. Flood risk ranges from moderate to major due to above normal soil moisture in the watershed and near normal to below normal snow water equivalent in the snow pack. Ultimately what happens will be dependent on additional snow and rain and the rate of the melt. Timing of spring thaw in the various river basins will also have an impact in that as more areas melt at the same time, they collectively add to the flow and ultimately stress the drainage and river systems. This can also increase peak levels as can additional precipitation during run-off. All measurements that follow are in feet above sea level measured at First Street, Brandon Manitoba. o Favourable weather: minor risk of flooding The range this Outlook provides for Brandon begins with 1170 feet above sea level for favourable conditions.This means an ideal gradual melt with temperatures slightly above and then slightly below zero until the melt is done throughout the Assiniboine River basin. At this level the river should remain within its banks although there may be locations where very minor overbanking occurs. o Normal weather: moderate risk of flooding With normal conditions the river level may go to 1174 feet above sea level. This means a gradual melt without large amounts of precipitation and also without several of the basins reaching peak at the same time. With this we can expect water overbank in the recreational areas along the river. o Unfavourable weather: major risk of flooding With unfavourable conditions the river level may work its way towards 1178.8 feet above sea level. This means conditions like a delayed and then sudden melt over large areas and could also include significant precipitation and/or several basins peaking together. With this we can expect a lot more work with the closing of the Grand Valley Road, maintaining pumps, continuous dike inspection and overall vigilance. As many of you are aware, as the threat increases our response increases and the level of difficulty in our decisions also increases. Historic levels at Brandon: 1995 1178.80, 1976 1179.54, 2011 1182.89, 2014 1183.10, 1882 1183.70 feet above sea level measured at First Street. Our current dike level is 1186.0 feet above sea level measured at First Street. Flood stage is considered as 1172 fasl. The complete report is available: https://www.gov.mb.ca/flooding/  
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Top 5 Things to Do and See in Brandon for the Month of March

Johnny Reid Concert: Friday, March the 7th inside the Keystone Centre. Johnny is a country artist with several hit singles in Canada. Nominated for a 2008 Juno award, he has twice been named Male Artist of the Year at the CCMA Awards. Songs include Missing an Angel, A Woman Like You, Dance With Me and Let's Go Higher. With special guests: Natalie MacMaster, Aaron Goodvin and JJ Shiplett. For ticket information click here. 2016 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair: March 28- April 2: Held annually at the Keystone Centre during the Manitoba Spring Break, the fair has tons to do and see for visitors. Scheduled events include a world class equine show, fiddlers contest, Ag competitions, trade show and the ever popular SuperDogs. Early risers may want to take in the traditional Sunrise Breakfast on the first day of the fair to get the festivities started. For more information click here. George Canyon Concert: George Canyon brings his 'Jekyll & Nothing to Hide' Tour” to the WMCA on Wednesday, March the 2nd. George is is a Canadian country music singer who was the runner-up on the second season of Nashville Star in 2004. He grew up in Fox Brook Nova Scotia and later lived in Hopewell, Nova Scotia before moving west. Singles include I Got This, Crazy Love, Slow Dance and others, Besides being an accomplished musician George has also acted in many TV shows including the Trailer Park Boys and Heartland. Ryan Keown is listed as a special guest.  Click here for more information. 2016 CIS Women's Volleyball Nationals: Brandon University will host the nation's best as they compete for the CIS Women's Volleyball National Championship March 11-13, 2016. A total of seven teams will travel to Brandon to join the host lady Bobcats as they get set to throw down inside the BU Healthy Living Centre. Included in the list of activities include an 11 match tournament, an All-Canadian award reception, and an anniversary celebration marking the 10th year of having CIS volleyball at the Brandon University. For tournament schedule please click here. Raise the Woof: Three comedians take the stage at The 40 located inside the Trails West Motor Inn, in support of Funds for Furry Friends. The fourth annual now is scheduled for Saturday, March the 12th and features the comedy workings of Cory Mack, Mike Green, and Dan Glasswick. Advance tickets are only $35 and include a steak sandwich and the comedy show. Get out and support this worthy cause. For more information please visit their Facebook events page.
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Powerlifting Competition Coming to Brandon

On April 2nd, 2016, Brandon's newest 24/7 training facility, Embark Fitness, will play host to the first ever sanctioned powerlifting competition to be held in Brandon, Manitoba. Officially named the Westman Embark Open, it has come to be affectionately known as “The Wheat Meet” amongst Manitoba lifters. The Wheat Meet will feature over thirty lifters from the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Powerlifting Associations, competing both in full powerlifting (Squat, Bench Press, Deadlift) and/or "Bench Press Only" flights. Embark Fitness gym owner, Carrie White, has generously offered Embark Fitness as the venue for this inaugural Westman event. Meet directors Amanda Moffitt and Mathew Bowen, both of Brandon, have been thrilled with the number of entrants and of the interest of the local Brandon community at large. Carrie, Matt and Amanda would like to welcome any and all interested lifters, coaches, fans, friends and family to the event. Feel free to come on down and cheer on the lifters as they experience the thrill of The Manitoba Powerlifting Association and Embark Fitness. The Bench Press Only flight begins at 11:00AM, with the full powerlifting meet to follow. See you then! Manitoba Powerlifting Association and Saskatchewan Powerlifting Association are provincial divisions of the Canadian Powerlifting Union, a national body within the International Powerlifting Federation. For more information: www.manitobapowerlifting.ca Location: Embark Fitness 101 Unit C Industrial Drive Date/Time: April, 2 / 11 am Contact: Mat Bowen  - bowenms42@gmail.com  (204) 803-0773                    Amanda Moffitt - amandarmoffitt@gmail.com (204) 571-6124
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Sunny N Sizzle Retire

Fans attending Brandon Wheat Kings games this season have become accustomed to seeing Sunny N Sizzle walking around Westman Communications Group Place. Today on their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/sunny.sizzle.5) they have announced that Sunny N Sizzle are officially retiring until further notice. Don't fret Wheat King fans as they said they still plan to attend the games, just under different aliases. The duo proved to be a good luck charm to the Wheat Kings as they went 15-1-1 when Sunny N Sizzle were in the building. While they came up with the idea themselves, Westman residents loudly cheered them on, and they were quickly adopted as the unofficial mascot for Smitty's Lucky 7 Breakfast promotion. The idea for Sunny N Sizzle actually started last year over a denver sandwich one morning at a local eatery, so now one has to wonder what they have in mind for this years playoff run. You can find out for yourself at this Friday's home playoff game.