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    • FEATURING Fall gardening checklist
    • FEATURING 10 neat things about water gardening
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    • FEATURING Pam Penner, value added recycling
    • FEATURING Weed Identification Garden helps control pesky plants
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    • FEATURING Petunias and snapdragons: classic annuals for your garden
    • FEATURING 10 neat things about annuals
    • FEATURING ACC greenhouse: pest control without pesticides
    • FEATURING Use pots, bags to grow your vegetables
    • FEATURING Brandon’s community garden network thriving
    • FEATURING Have a very berry summer
    • FEATURING Tips for a low maintenance yard that’s attractive year-round
    • FEATURING 5 herbs for your kitchen garden
    • FEATURING 10 neat things about indoor gardening
    • FEATURING 3 fancy easy-to-grow indoor plants
    • FEATURING 10 neat things about trees
    • FEATURING Patio and Garden shrubs
    • FEATURING indoor plants, good for body and soul
    • FEATURING how to grow Moth Orchids indoors
    • FEATURING Field to Fork, promoting local food
    • FEATURING Brandon launches Certified Green Homes project
    • FEATURING Green Cart program turns organic waste into compost
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    • FEATURING coming to a field near you…
    • FEATURING Prehistoric climate change and alligators in the Arctic
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    • FEATURING BU alumni fundraising to replace missing student leadership “symbol of commitment”
    • FEATURING Treaty No. 2 landmark tracked down by BU researcher Tom Mitchell
    • FEATURING BU alumni fundraising to replace missing student leadership “symbol of commitment”
    • FEATURING City planning for First Nation Urban Development Areas
    • FEATURING ‘Jobs in Brandon’ website launched
    • FEATURING St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church unique Brandon landmark
    • FEATURING First Nation on-site professional development program inspiring
    • FEATURING The historic Crawford Block
    • FEATURING Community-building through education
    • FEATURING First Nations Safety Officer Training provided by ACC
    • FEATURING Keep road workers safe: slow down
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    • FEATURING present a showhome to potential buyers
  • BRANDON THEN
    • FEATURING Three anchors of Brandon’s early 20th century warehouse district
    • FEATURING Brandon Electric Light Company far ahead of its time
    • FEATURING Brandon teachers ‘Strike That Wasn’t’, 1922
    • FEATURING John Hanbury: Brandon lumber baron, 1900-1914
    • FEATURING First Winter Fair Building, historic legacy
    • FEATURING Brandon Boom Time, 1900-1913
    • FEATURING Brandon Flying Club, 1929-1939
    • FEATURING Brandon’s early auto era chaotic
    • FEATURING Business startups, Brandon 1881
    • FEATURING Brandon’s challenge for the Stanley Cup
    • FEATURING 1922 ‘Flats’ flood
    • FEATURING City council 1882, bridges and school taxes
    • FEATURING Depression Brandon, 1930
    • FEATURING Wartime Brandon,1940
    • FEATURING why we’re the ‘Wheat City’
    • FEATURING Postwar Boom Brandon,1950
    • FEATURING Brandon, horse capital of Canada
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