Your generosity is building a new lab at BU.
Morning from the Wheat City — here's what's driving Brandon today.
You know, sometimes the news feels like it's all about big numbers and economic forecasts. But then something comes along that reminds you of the grit and heart of Westman. I'm talking about the Waves of Hope dragon boat team, a group of breast cancer survivors and their supporters, who are out there paddling and raising a serious $150,000 for a research lab at Brandon University. That's not just a fundraiser; that's people making a tangible difference right here in our city.
### Why This Matters for Brandon
This isn't just a feel-good story; it has real implications for our community.
* **Local Impact:** That $150,000 is going directly into a research lab at Brandon University. This means cutting-edge work on breast cancer can happen right here on our campus, not in some far-off city. It puts BU on the map for crucial medical research. * **Community Spirit:** The Waves of Hope team is a testament to the resilience you see all over Brandon. These are people, many of them from our own neighbourhoods like the folks you'd see at the Corral Centre or grabbing groceries near 18th Street, turning their own struggles into a force for good. * **Economic Ripple:** Investment in university research, even through fundraising, strengthens BU. A stronger university attracts talent, creates jobs, and contributes to the intellectual capital of our city, which has a $2.9 billion economy, by the way.
It’s easy to focus on the big headlines, but it's efforts like these — neighbours supporting neighbours, local institutions growing — that really build the foundation of a city. This kind of drive is exactly what will help Brandon continue its growth trajectory, projected to hit 80,000 by 2040. It's not just about industry; it's about community.
Marcus Fehr, MiTL Sports Desk, Brandon.
The crew on the morning show dives into stories like this every day — you can catch them live at mornings.live.