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BMO New Location

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

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Brandon Small Business Feature – PETMOBILE MOBILE VET CLINIC

For people who own pets they realize that going to the vet for their dogs or cats can be stressful for them. This is where Brandon’s Petmobile and Dr. Liana Mawer comes to the rescue. BDNMB – Basically walk us through this. Do people call or Email to set up an appointment and you will come to their home with basically a Vet Clinic on wheels? Dr. Liana Mawer – Yes that is correct we can perform most routine tests and examinations. BDNMB – So would you look after or help anything other than cats or dogs? Dr. Liana Mawer – No just basically cats and dogs. BDNMB – How long has the Petmobile been in existence in Brandon? Dr. Liana Mawer – We have been in business now for over one year and many people do not know we exist. BDNMB – What makes you different? Dr. Liana Mawer – Low stress handling techniques using minimal restraint and trying to do things in a manner that will reduce pet stress. Plus we use Feliway sprays that are products that have a scent that smells like a lactating mom and has been shown to reduce stress. BDNMB – How can people reach you? Dr Liana Mawer – Cell 204 573 7266 or http://www.drlianamawer.ca/or https://www.facebook.com/Petmobile-Vet-Clinic-Inc-180692631987170
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The Offer With Strings Attached

You put your home up for sale. You work hard to make it look attractive to potential buyers. Then, you finally get an offer. But there’s a catch. The offer comes with a string or two attached… a couple of “conditions”. Should you be worried? First of all, don’t panic. It’s common for offers to come with a condition or two. Sometimes an offer is conditional upon the buyer securing appropriate financing, or your property passing a home inspection. These types of conditions are usually dealt with in just a few days and then the offer becomes firm. (In other words, you’ve likely sold your house!) However, there are some types of offers that can be worrisome. For example, a buyer may make an offer to buy your home “conditional” upon him selling his current home for a specific price. Of course, there is the concern that the buyer won’t sell his home. Then the deal will fall through and you’ll have to put your home back on the market. As your REALTOR®, I can help you decide if a particular offer is worth accepting.
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Understanding Mortgage Refinancing

This week Chris is tackling one of our frequently asked questions "Can't I just add money to my mortgage to pay off all my debts?" There are many reasons people want to refinance their home and this video briefly explains what needs to be considered when refinancing your mortgage.      
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For The Love of Chocolate

KidSport Presents their 9th Annual 'For The Love of Chocolate' in the UCT Pavilion of the Keystone Centre on Friday, February the 24th from 7-11 pm. Cocktail hour will begin at 7pm, with a fashion show, chocolate dessert, light snacks and entertainment to follow. ENTERTANMENT TO BE ANNOUNCED! A rainbow auction featuring prizes donated by local businesses, a 50/50 draw, Mandy Wark Photography photo booth with amazing prizes as well and much more! Full Tables (of 8) will be available for purchase on October 11th, 2016 for $400. Single tickets purchases will be available on December 12th, 2016. ($50) Sponsorship packages available and do include tickets. Please inquire if you would like to sponsor this amazing event!
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Childcycle Children’s Consignment Sale

After 10 successful sales in Winnipeg Childcycle Children's Consignment Sales is coming to Brandon on Saturday, September the 24th inside the Keystone Centre (MNP Room). Shopping to the public starts at 10:00 am. Come out and get some great deals from 80+ sellers at 20-75% off retail! This is a great opportunity to sell your kids unused clothing, toys, baby equipment and furniture. What makes this consignment sale different from other sales is that they don't rent tables for people to set up and sell their own items. Instead consignors bring their already priced and hung children's clothing and assorted items to them and they will merchandise and sell your product for you. They provide the racks to hang your children's clothes from and they use tables for toys, games, bedding, etc. All liked items are grouped together by size and category making it easier for shoppers to locate the items they are in search of. Check out their website www.childcycle.ca for more information and to sign-up to become a consignor. To become a seller is simple. All you need to do is register online, price your stuff using their online inventory pricing system, and arrange to drop off your merchandise. Consignors can also sign up to volunteer which will get you either a presale pass for shopping, or a greater percentage back from selling your stuff. Childcycle starts off at 65% back for your merchandise and by volunteering you can earn up to 70%. If you are a new parent of a child between the ages of newborn and 12 months, or if you are an expecting mom, you can shop the presale before the general public, and after the volunteers. The best part of this type of sale is that you don't even have to be there to sell, they do all the work for you. Its a nice way to earn money back on items that are hardly used or no-longer required. If consignors don't want their left over stuff back, Childcare works with a local charity and people can choose to donate the rest of their stuff. Spaces are limited so sign up now if you are interested! Their Facebook event can be found here. Photos are from a previous sale held in Winnipeg.