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Council approves $3M project for 26th Street

Council approves $3M project for 26th Street
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Sage highest-paid city employee in 2020

Sage highest-paid city employee in 2020 By: Colin Slark Advertisement The City of Brandon’s highest-paid employee in 2020 didn’t actually do any work. Despite retiring in February 2020 after several months on paid leave, former city manager Rod Sage made the most money of any municipal employee last year, according to a compensation disclosure report released by the city earlier this week. Under the provincial Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Act, municipalities must disclose how much municipal councillors were paid as well as the salaries of any city employee making $75,000 or more. The threshold was $50,000 until 2019. Sage raked in $213,519.41 in regular earnings and other compensation in 2020, which is more than $20,000 greater than the No. 2 highest-paid employee, Brandon Police Service Chief Wayne Balcaen. The chief made $193,128.13 in total compensation in 2020.

Community members strive to tidy up Brandon

Brandon Sun By: Tyler Clarke Save to Read Later Members of the Punjabi Cultural Association of Brandon pick up trash along 18th Street in March. They are one of many community groups to take part in community cleanups during recent weeks. (File) With this year’s grander-scale community cleanups cancelled, various people and community groups have strived to pick up the slack. Advertisement With this year’s grander-scale community cleanups cancelled, various people and community groups have strived to pick up the slack. It was getting a bit much downtown, Coun. Kris Desjarlais (Rosser) said, adding he was taken aback by how much garbage had accumulated on the streets of downtown Brandon approximately two weeks ago.

Aboriginal council names two citizen members

Brandon Sun By: Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Posted: Advertisement The Brandon Urban Aboriginal Peoples Council (BUAPC), while in the process of finding a new community co-ordinator, welcomed two new citizen-at-large appointments earlier in the year. Deborah Huntinghawk and Darlene Paquette joined the council though Huntinghawk rejoins after serving as the representative for the Brandon Friendship Centre. Deborah Huntinghawk, seen here smudging her drum for a ceremony last spring, and Darlene Paquette (not pictured) were appointed to the Brandon Urban Aboriginal Peoples’ Council as citizens-at-large. (File) I know both ladies and have worked with them on other committees, and they are a real asset to BUAPC, said Leah LaPlante, the council’s chair and representative for the Manitoba Metis Federation.

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