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Lady of the Lake Shop welcomes you to their dining room. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle and car. They are in a colourful neighborhood acknowledged for its nightlife.
I was at wheat city towing recently an there service was amazing. The manager Kevin i think went out l his way to make sure I was happy. He help tow my car repair it and refer me to a company that could fix the body of my car. The staff and owner was very professional as well congrats guys on making my life easier at a great price. You saved my day and I will be back. CheersRead more
The Brandon Acupuncture Chinese Massage & Herbal Centre is a well-established clinic of acupuncture, massage, and oriental medicine. Contact our master acupuncturist for pain relief treatment!
I have gone to Dr. Lin for issues with my back and neck, and my husband with his knees and trouble sleeping.
We have had super results and would highly recommend this as an alternative to other methods of treatment.
Staff are very informative and the office /treatment environment is very relaxing and clean.Read more
Reactive Massage Therapy specializes in massage and manual therapy and rehabilitation therapy in Brandon. Our team consists of nine qualified registered massage therapists who can deactivate trigger points that cause pain or relieve tension with deep tissue therapy.
Founded in 1967, the Western Manitoba Regional Library System provides public library service to the communities of the City of Brandon, the Towns of Carberry and Neepawa, the Village of Glenboro, and the Rural Municipalities of North Cypress, South Cypress and Langford, the town of Hartney and the Rural Municipality of Cameron. The Library is financially supported by a library tax levied by each of these communities and by operating grants from the provincial government of Manitoba. The day-to-day policies and operations of its four branch libraries are governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees composed of representatives from each area.