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Sun Burst — Oct. 10, 2025

Today’s top stories

A Montreal-based carbon-capture company is set to build one of the largest facilities in the world in western Manitoba at a cost of about $200 million. READ MORE

A woman charged with assaulting another woman with a car and a knife was sentenced to more than two years behind bars in Brandon provincial court on Thursday. READ MORE

Spruce Plains RCMP arrested a Brandon man and a Boissevain woman after an investigation triggered by numerous reports of thefts from Canada Post mailboxes in rural communities across Westman. READ MORE

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Weather

FRIDAY: Sunny. High 16 C. Low 4 C.

SATURDAY: A mix of sun and cloud. High 19 C. Low 9 C.

SUNDAY: Rain. High 17 C. Low 1 C.

MONDAY: Cloudy. High 8 C. Low -4 C.

Looking Back

SEVENTY YEARS AGO

Carrier boys of The Brandon Sun from the city and surrounding district, along with their parents, were guests of honour at a special theatre party held in the Strand Theatre over the Thanksgiving weekend. One Sun paperboy, Eddie Driver, was singled out for special mention when he was declared the best boy of 1955.

SIXTY YEARS AGO

Opposition Leader John Diefenbaker told the station platform crowd of about 300 in Rivers on his 10-minute whistle stop that this campaign reminded him of 1958 when, in Minnedosa, “people were hanging from the rafters.”

FIFTY YEARS AGO

Grain producers received a multimillion-dollar shot in the arm today from the Canadian Wheat Board. Initial payments for No. 1 Canada western red spring wheat increases to $3.75 a bushel from $2.50, the price for No. 2 Canada six-row barley to $1.95 from $1.65 and the price for No. 2 Canada western oats to $1.20 from $1.10.

FORTY YEARS AGO

The Brandon Unemployed Help Centre is expected to open by Nov. 1. The centre will assist people in settling problems with the Unemployment Insurance Commission.

THIRTY YEARS AGO

Don Jessiman and Peter Logan have filed their candidacy papers for the Green Acres ward in the upcoming civic election.

TWENTY YEARS AGO

Brandon’s Super 8 Motel is indeed super — and has an award to prove it. The motel was awarded the chain’s community service honour in Calgary recently during a regional conference recognizing its support of community groups and endeavours. “We are proud to be a part of the Super 8 system and strive to go beyond our everyday routines and give back to the community,” owner and general manager Bonnie Owens said.

TEN YEARS AGO

An aging wing of the Brandon Regional Health Centre is set to undergo a major facelift, thanks to community fundraising and financial backing from the provincial government. The hospital’s chief operating officer announced Friday that the 46,500 square feet of renovations will include adding 12 single-occupancy rooms to the acute care unit and a redevelopment of the pediatric unit.

The Manitoba economy posted a net gain of 4,000 new jobs last month, driving down the provincial unemployment rate to the second lowest level in the country, Statistics Canada said Friday. In its September labour force report, the agency said the Manitoba economy added 6,400 new full-time positions during the month, but shed 2,400 part-time jobs, for a net gain of 4,000.

 

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