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Unlike in some other provinces, census divisions do not reflect the organization of local government in Manitoba. These areas exist solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government of their own. The area's major service centre is the city of Brandon, the second largest city in the province. The area ...
Brandon (/ ˈ b r æ n d ə n /) is the second-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada.It is located in the southwestern corner of the province on the banks of the Assiniboine River, approximately 214 kilometres (133 mi) west of the provincial capital, Winnipeg, and 120 kilometres (75 mi) east of the Saskatchewan border.
An old barn on Provincial Road 349 just south of the city of Brandon, Manitoba. Location of Cornwallis in Manitoba Coordinates: 49°47′53″N 99°50′53″W / 49.79806°N 99.84806°W / 49.79806; -99
Brandon Regional Health Centre is a hospital in Brandon, Manitoba, one of 20 hospitals operated by the Prairie Mountain Health - Santé Prairie Mountain. The Brandon Regional Health Centre is the largest hospital in the Westman Region. The Western Manitoba Cancer Centre opened at the hospital in 2011 at a cost of CA$24 million. [3]
The 2025 U Sports Men's Volleyball Championship is scheduled to be held March 14–16, 2025, in Brandon, Manitoba, to determine a national champion for the 2024–25 U Sports men's volleyball season. [2] [3]
Kenton is an unincorporated community recognized as a local urban district [1] in Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the Rural Municipality of Woodworth , about an hour's drive west of Brandon . The first permanent settlement of the area began in 1881, following the westward expansion of the borders of the province of Manitoba .
Vincent Massey High School is a high school in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, [1] and part of the Brandon School Division. The school opened in 1960 and it currently has more than 1100 students. [2] The school is named for former Governor General of Canada Vincent Massey. </ref>==Notable alumni== Chris Bauman, football player