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Brandon Sun By: Colin Slark
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The Manitoba Government is terminating its agreement with a Brandon company to provide housing for youth in care, saying a third-party report led to an investigation that discovered significant financial deficiencies.
Brightscape Endeavours’ agreement will end on June 18, a Manitoba Families spokesperson stated in an email to the Sun. The children in the care of the company will be transitioned elsewhere by the time the deadline arrives.
Brightscape CEO Jesse Dourado stated in an email that the company has just under 30 children in care at 14 homes in the Brandon area, of which 70 per cent are Indigenous, Black or people of colour.
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800 Adele Ave.
THE owners of a West End property at the centre of an dispute with the province have launched a lawsuit against their former tenants, alleging they are owed at least $300,000 in repair bills.
THE owners of a West End property at the centre of an dispute with the province have launched a lawsuit against their former tenants, alleging they are owed at least $300,000 in repair bills.
In a lawsuit filed this week, a numbered company controlled by businessmen Peter Ginakes and Ken Cranwell, is suing Southern First Nations Network of Care and Marymound Inc., the former tenants of a property at 800 Adele Ave. They allege sub-tenant Marymound left the property in a state of disrepair after unexpectedly vacating it in January 2019.