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The special “Club” seats will be in one of the new loge private boxes on the Westoba Place arena
concourse. These boxes will provide the fans with a more flexible, private viewing experience as they overlook the arena bowl.... Read full article
The fall Drive-In Movie Night was a continuation of the Connecting Westman Tour in which WCG members in Brandon voted on a charity initiative to receive all funds raised.... Read full article
Hamilton is covering the significant entrance fee and other costs of the ride out of pocket and has partnered with A&L Cycle in Brandon and Trek Bikes to assist with gear and training expenses. Anyone around the world can donate to Cure Leukemia.... Read full article
Keystone Centre is located on Treaty 2 territory, the traditional shared land between the Dakota, Ojibway, and Metis Peoples. The Keystone Centre respects these Treaties, and the history, land, and peoples of the area we reside. ... Read full article
Many communities across the country participate and this coordinated effort helps us to create a picture of homelessness in Canada.... Read full article
“Westman Communications Group (WCG), a member-owned cooperative providing high-quality telecommunication services to communities throughout Manitoba, has recently upgraded the community of Russell with XSTREAM GIG Internet services. ... Read full article
Westman Communications Group (WCG), a member-owned cooperative providing high-quality telecommunication services to communities throughout Manitoba, has confirmed that gigabit Internet speed is now available to Dauphin residents. ... Read full article
Vincent Massey High School Students competed amongst 1834 high school students in the United States, Canada, and other prominent international schools in the Annual University of Waterloo Chemistry Exam competition.
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Dr. Shrinwantu Pal, of BU’s Department of Chemistry, is the recipient of a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant, valued at $25,000 per year. He will also receive a $12,500, one-year Discovery Launch...... Read full article