- Brandon, Manitoba
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official_name = City of Brandon, Manitoba
nickname = The Wheat City
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image_caption = The Riverbank Discovery Centre
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Canada
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 =Manitoba
subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_name2 = Westman
leader_title = City Mayor
leader_name =Dave Burgess
leader_title1 = MLA Brandon West
leader_name1 =Rick Borotsik (PC)
leader_title2 = MLA Brandon East
leader_name2 =Drew Caldwell (NDP)
leader_title3 = MPBrandon-Souris
leader_name3 =Merv Tweed (CON)
established_title = Incorporated
established_date = 1882
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area_total_km2 = 465.16
area_total_sq_mi = 176.1
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population_as_of = 2006
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population_total = 41,511
population_density_km2 = 539.9
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timezone = Central (CST)
utc_offset = -6
timezone_DST = Central (CDT)
utc_offset_DST = -5
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = R7A-R7C
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elevation_m = 409
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website = [http://brandon.ca City of Brandon]
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area_code = 204Brandon is a
city in southwesternManitoba ,Canada . The surrounding area is often referred to as "Westman".The city started as a major junction on the
Canadian Pacific Railway , and the Assiniboine River and was then incorporated in 1882.Brandon, the second largest city and service centre in Manitoba after
Winnipeg , is a major hub for the surrounding agricultural area. The population of its trading area is between 70,000 and 100,000 people, and the city proper has a population of 41,511. Brandon's industry reflects its agricultural history; its major industries are related to agriculture and include fertilizer and hog processing plants, as well as retail and government services for the surrounding area of Westman. Brandon is also home toBrandon University andAssiniboine Community College .Spruce Woods Provincial Park is a relatively short distance (by car) to the southeast of the city.Brandon's Army Reserve unit is
26th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery and the Canadian warship HMCS "Brandon" was named after the city.Politics
City Council
* Current Mayor:
Dave Burgess (2002-Present)Current Councillors:
*Doug Paterson - Ward # 1 Assiniboine
*Vince Barletta - Ward # 2 Rosser
*Murray Blight - Ward #3 Victoria
*Jeff Harwood - Ward # 4 University
*James McCrae - Ward # 5 Meadows
*Garth Rice - Ward # 6 South Centre
*Ken Fitzpatrick - Ward # 7 Linden Lanes
*Margo Campbell - Ward # 8 Richmond
*Errol Black - Ward # 9 Riverview
*Don Jessiman - Ward # 10 Green AcresFormer mayors
*1997-2002 -
Reg Atkinson
*1989-1997 -Rick Borotsik
*1979-1989 -Ken Burgess Provincial representatives
Brandon West
*Present - Rick Borotsik (Progressive Conservative)
*1999-2007 - Scott Smith (New Democratic Party)
*1986-1999 - Jim McRae (Progressive Conservative)
*1982-1986 - Henry Carroll (Independent)
*1981-1982 - Henry Carroll (New Democratic Party)
*1969-1981 - Edward McGill (Progressive Conservative)Brandon East
*Present - Drew Caldwell (New Democratic Party)
*1969-1999 - Len Evans (New Democratic Party)Federal representatives
*Present Merv Tweed (Conservative)
*1997-2004 - Rick Borotsik (Progressive Conservative)
*1993-1997 - Glen McKinnon (Liberal)
*1983-1993 - Lee Clark (Progressive Conservative)
*1953-1983 - Walter Dinsdale (Progressive Conservative)Geography
The city is located in the Westman region of southwestern Manitoba. It is on the banks of the Assiniboine river valley and has a few natural hills within the surrounding area.
Climate
Brandon has a
semi-arid mid-latitude steppe climate (Koppen climate classification "BSk"), with cold, dry winters and warm to hot summers. Brandon experiences four distinct seasons, with summer temperatures often infuenced by winds blowing in from the southernUnited States , and Winter temperatures often infuenced by winds blowing in from the Canadian Arctic.Education
Public schools in Brandon are governed by the Brandon School Division. The are a number of elementary and middle schools throughout the city. There are three highschools: Vincent Massey, Crocus Plains Regional School, and Neelin Highschool. Brandon is also home to two post-secondary institutions:
Brandon University andAssiniboine Community College .ports
Brandon is currently home to the following amateur sports teams:
*Brandon University Bobcats (Basketball /CWUAA )
*Brandon University Bobcats (Volleyball /CWUAA)
*Brandon Wheat Kings (Hockey/Western Hockey League )The Wheat Kings play at
Westman Communications Group Place, the newly named main arena at Keystone Centre.Brandon has hosted many curling events, including:
*The Brier - the Canadian Men's Curling Championship in 1963 and 1982
*The Scott Tournament of Hearts - the Canadian Women's Championship in 1993 and 2002
*1995World Curling Championship - Men's and Women's Championship
*1997 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials - the first ever Canadian trials after curling became an official Olympic SportBrandon has held the
Canada Games in year of 1979 Winter Games and 1997 Summer Games.Recreational facilities
* Westman Communications Group Place/Keystone Centre (hockey, curling)
* Sportsplex (indoor swimming pool, hockey)
* Andrews Field (baseball)
* Kinsmen Stadium (baseball, football)
* Turtle Crossing (formerly Curran Park) (softball)
* Simplot Millennium Park (baseball)
* Optimist Soccer Park
* Crocus Plains Field Hockey Pitch
* Wheat City Curling Club
* Riverview Curling Club
* Thunderbird Bowl
* Canada Games Rugby Pitch
* Queen Elizabeth Park (baseball, tennis)
* Deer Ridge Golf Club
* Glen Lea Golf Club
* Northern Pines Golf Club
* Sunnyside Golf & Country Club
*Events and exhibitions
*The
Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba is a non-profit organization established in 1872, which is now housed at the city's extensiveKeystone Centre complex. It hosts the
** Royal Manitoba Winter Fair (March)
** Manitoba Summer Fair (June)
** Manitoba Livestock Expo (November)
* [http://www.agdays.com AgDays] - Canada's largest indoor Agricultural Trade Show and Program, and one of the premier shows of its kind in North America. Held in mid January each year at Brandon's Keystone Centre.
* [http://www.brandonfolkfestival.com Brandon Folk Music and Arts Festival] is a weekend event held annually in late July. The festival is held outdoors on the grounds of the Keystone Centre.
*TheCommonwealth Air Training Plan Museum , located at the Brandon Municipal Airport.Media
Transportation
*Taxi service is available from numerous local taxi companies.
*The city of Brandon runsBrandon Transit , which provides daily bus service throughout the city. The system comprises 10 routes that operate only six days a week. (Monday to Saturday)
*Brandon is serviced by theBrandon Airport , a municipal airport.
*Brandon has a system of walking / bike trails throughout the city.Music and the arts
*Brandon hosts the Brandon Festival of the Arts every February and March. This festival is associate with the Manitoba Festival of the Arts, and participants regularly represent Brandon at the provincial level of the festival.
*Brandon hosts theBrandon Jazz Festival . This non-competitive, education based festival brings in over 3500 participants from schools across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario, and the Northern USA. The 3-day festival hosts 20+ adjudicators and performers.
*Brandon hosts an annual Folk Festival. Organized by theBrandon Folk Music and Arts Society , the Brandon Folk Festival takes place every summer 'under the trees' on the Keystone Center. The festival actively pursues local and regional talent. Notable past performers include Big Dave McLean, Murray Evans, Wally Landreth, Crash Test Dummies, Rheostatics, Ben Sures, Hugo Torres, Papa Mambo, Scruj MacDhk, Swing Soniq, The Hummers, The Wyrd Sisters, Bill Bourne, Fred Eaglesmith, Harry Manx, Ellen Mcllwaine, Fred Penner, Wailin' Jennys, D Rangers, Bob Evans, The Plaid Tongued Devils, Burnt, and Tagaq.
*Brandon regularly hosts numerous musical and non-musical theatre productions every year, including shows by all three high schools (Vincent Massey High School, Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School, Neelin High School), whom each put on a yearly production.
*Brandon University School of Music hosts an annual 'Pro Series'. Guest artists from across North America are brought in to Brandon to perform at the Lorne Watson Recital Hall. Past performers include Bob Brookmeyer, George Crumb, The Penderecki String Quartet, and Charles Rosen. Numerous student performances and four annual visits from the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra fill out the calendar, except in the Summer.
*The Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition takes place each May, rotating between Voice,Piano and Strings events each year.
*Brandon hosts the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba which hosts exhibitions from artists both local and from across Canada.
*Brandon also plays host to three non professional theatre groups. 7 Ages Productions, Mecca Productions and the Outcast Theatre Company.
*Brandon is fortunate enough to have an active community orchestra. The Brandon Community Orchestra meets weekly on Saturday morning at the University and performs various concerts throughout the year.City issues
ACC relocation to vacant Brandon Mental Health Centre (BMHC)
The Brandon Mental Health Centre is a picturesque group of buildings in the city's north end. The facility was abandoned in the 1990s as mental health services were moved from away from an institutional setting, and into the communities of the patients. The provincial government announced in 2005 that part or all of Assiniboine Community College (ACC) would move to the site.
Public services building
The city's Fire and Police Services both require newer facilities as their main buildings have grown too small for their current uses. Despite public opposition as well as opposition from the Brandon Fire Services, city council has chosen a location on the north side of the 18th street bridge.
Downtown revitalization
With most of the city's retail activity having moved to the major Eighteenth Street shopping centres, downtown renewal and the viability of the Business Improvement Area (BIA), a downtown development organization with taxation powers, became a larger concern. The BIA was disbanded in 2006, however, the future of the downtown is still under debate.
Industrial Pollution
There is a significant presence of agri-chemical producers in Brandon, including former Simplot Chemicals, now Koch Canada. As residential land has expanded eastward in the past thirty years, increasing residential complaints of smells, clouds and dust have been raised. To date, these issues have not been aggressively pursued by civic or provincial workers.
See also
*
26th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery
*St. Matthew's Anglican Cathedral, Brandon External links
* [http://brandon.ca City of Brandon]
Canadian City Geographic Location (8-way)
Centre = Brandon
Northwest =Rivers
North = Minnedosa
Northeast = Neepawa
East = Carberry
Southeast = Wawanesa
South = Minto
Southwest = Souris
West = Virden
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