Here's a wild story you won't believe.
Good morning from the wheat belt — five communities, strong roots, and stories worth your time. There's this one story that came across my desk, and my goodness, it really makes you shake your head once. A former Winnipeg chiropractor has been ordered by the court to stop 'falsely pretending' to be a chiropractor until October 2029. He was still doing chiropractic work, you see, even though he didn't have a license. Oba nä, that's something, isn't it?
This isn't just a Winnipeg thing. It's about trust, right? People in Brandon, in places like the South End or up by Brandon University, they rely on professionals to be, well, professional. When you go for help, whether it's for your back or anything else, you expect that person has the proper training and is licensed. It makes you wonder who else might be out there operating without the proper credentials. It makes you think twice, doesn't it?
### What This Means for Brandon
* **Trust in Professions:** It reminds us to always check credentials once, especially for health practitioners. Your health is too important to leave to chance. * **Regulatory Oversight:** Shows that sometimes, even with regulations, people try to sidestep the rules. * **Community Impact:** When someone breaks that trust, it impacts how we view all professionals, even the good ones who are doing things the right way.
This story, it's a good reminder for all of us here in Brandon. Whether you're coming in from your farm south of the city or walking along Princess Avenue, we all want to know that the people we're dealing with are legitimate. It's about protecting ourselves and our neighbours, plain and simple.
Leah Fehr-Broesky, MiTL Sports Desk, Brandon.
My goodness, you should hear the mornings.live crew talk about this one! Check it out at mornings.live.