Chelsea Kemp

Brandon Reporter

Chelsea Kemp is a multimedia journalist with CBC Manitoba. She is based in CBC's bureau in Brandon, covering stories focused on rural Manitoba. Share your story ideas, tips and feedback with [email protected].

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Accused testifies she was 'scared for her life' when she fatally stabbed her cousin in western Manitoba

Rennie Kristyna Williams, 28, testified in her own defence after pleading not guilty by reason of self-defence to second-degree murder in the stabbing death of her cousin Naomi Hope Williams, 26, on Dec. 9, 2022, in Sioux Valley First Nation.

Brandon budget proposes 11.7% tax increase in 2025

Brandon's proposed budget for 2025 includes an 11.7 per cent increase in property taxes, according to a news release from the city. Mayor Jeff Fawcett says these increases are necessary after years of minimal tax increases that fell below the inflation rate leaving the city's coffers low.

Fight between cousins escalated to December 2022 stabbing, witness testifies at 2nd-degree murder trial

A Sioux Valley Dakota Nation man told the story of coming home to find a woman dying in his living room two years ago in a southwestern Manitoba courtroom on Wednesday.

New program lets northern Manitoba animal shelter vaccinate cats and dogs

The Thompson Humane Society and Winnipeg Humane Society are working together to get more animals vaccinated against deadly diseases through a new Lay Vaccination Program. Thompson Humane Society's chair says it's a piece of the puzzle when it comes to boosting basic animal health in communities.

1st-time Brandon homeowner says little homes could be a big thing in Manitoba

A "pocket neighbourhood" in Brandon, Man., aims to make home ownership affordable in the city, wiht 21 houses, all under 920 square feet.

Manitoba cyclist taking on 3,500-km Tour de France route this summer to raise money for cancer research

A Prairie cyclist is making a roughly 3,500-kilometre bike journey across the French Alps and the Pyrenees mountains this summer to raise money for leukemia research.

Extremely toxic drug supply putting lives at risk, Brandon police chief says

Brandon Police Service Chief Tyler Bates says there's been a troubling spike in overdoses and they're continuing to climb in the southwestern Manitoba city.

Brandon police station expansion more than doubles jail cells, but sobering centre still needed: mayor

An $8.6-million expansion to Brandon Police Service's headquarters that doubles its holding cells has now fully opened — but the city still needs a sobering centre for people detained while they're intoxicated, say both police and the mayor.

Southwestern Manitoba First Nation welcomes bison back after more than a century

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation has given 11 bison to Birdtail Sioux First Nation to help strengthen Dakota identity and culture. More than 100 community members, including schoolchildren, gathered to welcome the bison in a special ceremony.

Assault, robbery near Brandon University shakes community: student union president

Two unidentified men randomly attacked a student less than a block from Brandon University Saturday night, according to police, leaving other students frightened, says the president of the university's student union.