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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New program at Brandon Women's Resource Centre empowers, builds community with cultural teaching

Terri Malcolm says she never misses an Empowered Traditions workshop because the classes connect her to her roots, helping her get a better sense of who she is and where she comes from.

Brandon University students, instructors take a stand against DEI pushback in U.S.

President Donald Trump signed a series of sweeping executive orders that effectively dismantle federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the United States, leading some students and instructors at Brandon University to fear anti-DEI policies could spread in Canada.

Palestinian pavilion joins Westman Cultural Festival in Brandon for 1st time

Aida Harrison is opening the doors of her Brandon, Man., business to host a Palestinian cultural pavilion at this year's Westman Multicultural Festival — a first for the festival — as a call for peace in her home country.

Southwestern Manitoba church refuses to tone down 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy despite threats, harassment

A United Church in Brandon is increasing security in response to harassment over its 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy, amid what the church minister says is a growing threat to the community.

Manitoba Harvest's Meals2Go expansion is now feeding hundreds of students in Brandon

Harvest Manitoba made its first delivery of about 600 Meals2Go to students at Brandon’s Betty Gibson and King George schools on Thursday. The weekend breakfast program that started in Winnipeg hopes to expand across the province.

Brandon passes 6.9% tax increase, dodging anticipated double digit hike

Brandon property owners will pay 6.9 per cent more in taxes this year after the city council passed a budget focused on preventing an 11.7 per cent tax hike for residents. Included in the budget is $18.5 million for equipment upgrades.

Brandon homelessness count sees sharp increase in number

Brandon's point-in-time homelessness count identified 229 people experiencing homelessness in 2024. That's up by 100 people over the count in 2021, says Rushana Newman, Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation executive director.

Ukrainian fleeing war brings taste of home to Brandon with new food franchise location

Fleeing the war in Ukraine, Oksana Golovka came to Brandon, Man., two years ago. She's teamed up with a business partner to open Manitoba's first location in the Multi Cook franchise, which offers take-home Ukrainian food.

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.