Chelsea Kemp, TorontoStar

Chelsea Kemp

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Cochrane, AB, Canada

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Past:
  • TorontoStar
  • Winnipeg Free Press
  • The Brandon Sun

Past articles by Chelsea:

Keeseekoowenin cautious about reopening

As the province edges toward a restriction-free spring, Keeseekoowenin Ojibway First Nation is taking a cautious approach to ending COVID-19 health m... → Read More

Kinsmen help spread joy during week of KINdness

The Kinsmen Club of Brandon set up bright pink flocks of plastic flamingos as part of Kin Canada’s Day of KINdness this past week to give thanks to B... → Read More

Full speed ahead for Winter Fair

The Keystone Centre will be abuzz with activities at the end of March with the official return of the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair for the first time i... → Read More

Stark poll results ‘speak for themselves’: Political scientist Survey says Canadians fear for country’s future

Sixty-six per cent of Canadians fear for the future of the country after witnessing political unrest for the past three weeks, according to recent po... → Read More

Kits promote positive mental health, identity

New youth take-home kits launched by Aboriginal Healing and Wellness aim to promote caring and compassion along with positive Indigenous identity. ... → Read More

SCO launches Mobile Crisis Response Team

The Southern Chiefs’ Organization has launched its new Mobile Crisis Response Team, a project designed to support First Nations experiencing crises i... → Read More

Harrison Park working on short-term rental strategy

The Municipality of Harrison Park is working to establish a regulation strategy for short-term rentals in the increasingly popular tourist destinatio... → Read More

World Pulses Day marks importance of growing economic sector

Agricultural producers around the globe celebrated a critical crop last week with World Pulses Day on Feb. 10. → Read More

Ski Valley still up for sale

The owner of the beloved community hub Ski Valley in Minnedosa is hoping to see the popular resort sold so he can spend more time shredding the slope... → Read More

Non-profits adapting as health measures ease

Brandon non-profits are cautiously optimistic to see the easing of health measures in the province but remain vigilant in taking steps to protect the... → Read More

Brandon Chamber Players return to stage

The sounds of the Brandon Chamber Players rang through the halls of Brandon University Saturday for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pan... → Read More

Bitcoin mining centre coming to Rivers

Encouraging the development of a byte-sized addition to its local economy, Riverdale Municipal Council has approved a conditional-use application on ... → Read More

New hotel coming to Neepawa

Planning is underway to bring a new hotel with more than 60 rooms to Neepawa. → Read More

Health-care workers struggling: BU study 70 per cent of respondents report anxiety, depression

An online survey conducted by Brandon University researchers has found the majority of rural health-care workers are continuing to experience high le... → Read More

Riverdale council OKs Bitcoin mining centre

Encouraging the development of a byte-sized addition to its local economy, Riverdale Municipal Council has approved a conditional-use application on an industrial section of land for the construction of a Bitcoin data mining centre. The applicant is from Alberta and purchased a piece of land in Rivers with the intention to pursue the cryptocurrency mining centre, said Mayor Todd Gill. → Read More

Cosplay creator wins Winnipeg Comiccon award

A Minnedosa-based cosplayer celebrated attending his first Winnipeg Comiccon by taking home the Best in Show at the expo’s 2021 Masquerade Competitio... → Read More

Katimavik program returns to Wheat City

A popular inter-provincial youth program has once again set up shop in Brandon after a nearly 20-year absence. Katimavik central cluster project supervisor Fiija Derro described the program as a youth volunteer service organization allowing participants to live in and volunteer in unique communities for around three months at a time. → Read More

SCO delivers PPE to 34 member nations

The Southern Chiefs’ Organization has begun the deployment of essential medical supplies across southwest Manitoba to help nations endure the latest ... → Read More

MMF excited about early learning programming

Supporting early childhood literacy and cultural revitalization, the Manitoba Métis Federation has launched a series of programs geared toward the ent... → Read More

Survivors of ’60s Scoop speak out during session

The Brandon Friendship Centre Healing Foundation hosted its first session centred on bringing together ’60s Scoop survivors, family members and servic... → Read More