Churchill Part 2 – It has always been a remote place to live, but the town of Churchill has become isolated since the rail line washed out. For some, the disconnect is too much.
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Churchill Part 2 – It has always been a remote place to live, but the town of Churchill has become isolated since the rail line washed out. For some, the disconnect is too much.
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Churchill Part 2 – It has always been a remote place to live, but the town of Churchill has become isolated since the rail line washed out. For some, the disconnect is too much.
Description
January 30, 2018
Always vibrant and tight knit, the town of Churchill is struggling since the rail line washed out in the spring of 2017. Soaring prices, failing tourism and lack of access has led to an exodus of families, moving away from the northern community.
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Churchill Part 2 – It has always been a remote place to live, but the town of Churchill has become isolated since the rail line washed out. For some, the disconnect is too much.04:32 | January 30, 2018
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Flu season takes its toll in Manitoba05:37 | February 29, 2020
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Sights and sounds from 51st Festival du Voyageur02:32 | February 22, 2020
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Protests, blockades in solidarity with Wet’su’wet’en grip the country06:40 | February 22, 2020
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Need for speed: Beausejour snowmobile races a winter staple for decades07:17 | February 15, 2020
-
Taking a walk through Beausejour’s Pioneer Village Museum07:57 | February 15, 2020
-
Winnipeg firefighter using BC program to help with post-traumatic stress disorder06:11 | February 8, 2020
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Manitoba Archives marking the province’s 150th anniversary07:27 | February 8, 2020
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Forks warming huts brings together artists from across the globe03:53 | February 1, 2020
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Number of Manitobans opting for medically assisted death rising quickly, numbers show07:05 | February 1, 2020
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Singing Reconciliation03:48 | January 25, 2020
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150 years of Winnipeg history captured in Manitoba Museum exhibit06:37 | January 25, 2020
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Iranian community in Manitoba grieving following plane crash04:40 | January 18, 2020
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Remembering Farough04:12 | January 18, 2020
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We are the champions: Winnipeg celebrates Bombers’ Grey Cup win04:30 | November 30, 2019
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Grey Cup wins over the years04:42 | November 30, 2019
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Grey Cup History & Hype: Looking back on Winnipeg’s win, and looking ahead to the next05:49 | November 22, 2019
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Made in Manitoba: Lennard Taylor05:31 | November 22, 2019
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Wisdom from the Homeless: Winnipeg doctor pens book on volunteering at Siloam Mission06:14 | November 22, 2019
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The Rise of the Richardson Building: Winnipeg landmark hits 50-year milestone06:10 | November 16, 2019
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Tainted Water: Elevated lead levels impacting drinking water in Manitoba communities05:58 | November 16, 2019
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Manitoba Public Insurance is cracking down on suspected fraudsters05:55 | November 14, 2019
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Winnipeg police say speeding and distracted driving continue to be a problem on city roadways05:10 | October 27, 2019
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A look back at Winnipeg’s Fort Garry Hotel06:00 | October 27, 2019
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Remembering the tragic Humboldt bus crash, one year later09:39 | April 1, 2019
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Made-in-Winnipeg skate armour reducing injuries across the NHL07:48 | April 1, 2019
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Riverton Rifle shooting to inspire kids in Indigenous communities08:51 | March 28, 2019
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Winnipeg Jets host Indigenous event04:30 | March 28, 2019
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‘It’s this little miracle every year’: Winnipeg’s Christmas Cheer Board a labour of love06:05 | December 17, 2018
-
Candace House opens to the public to help victims’ families13:35 | December 10, 2018
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Homeless Assault reunification05:23 | December 10, 2018
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Churchill Part 2 – It has always been a remote place to live, but the town of Churchill has become isolated since the rail line washed out. For some, the disconnect is too much.04:32 | January 30, 2018
-
Flu season takes its toll in Manitoba05:37 | February 29, 2020
-
Sights and sounds from 51st Festival du Voyageur02:32 | February 22, 2020
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Protests, blockades in solidarity with Wet’su’wet’en grip the country06:40 | February 22, 2020
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Need for speed: Beausejour snowmobile races a winter staple for decades07:17 | February 15, 2020
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Taking a walk through Beausejour’s Pioneer Village Museum07:57 | February 15, 2020
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Winnipeg firefighter using BC program to help with post-traumatic stress disorder06:11 | February 8, 2020
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Manitoba Archives marking the province’s 150th anniversary07:27 | February 8, 2020
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Forks warming huts brings together artists from across the globe03:53 | February 1, 2020
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Number of Manitobans opting for medically assisted death rising quickly, numbers show07:05 | February 1, 2020
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Singing Reconciliation03:48 | January 25, 2020
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150 years of Winnipeg history captured in Manitoba Museum exhibit06:37 | January 25, 2020
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Iranian community in Manitoba grieving following plane crash04:40 | January 18, 2020
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Remembering Farough04:12 | January 18, 2020
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We are the champions: Winnipeg celebrates Bombers’ Grey Cup win04:30 | November 30, 2019
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Grey Cup wins over the years04:42 | November 30, 2019
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Grey Cup History & Hype: Looking back on Winnipeg’s win, and looking ahead to the next05:49 | November 22, 2019
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Made in Manitoba: Lennard Taylor05:31 | November 22, 2019
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Wisdom from the Homeless: Winnipeg doctor pens book on volunteering at Siloam Mission06:14 | November 22, 2019
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The Rise of the Richardson Building: Winnipeg landmark hits 50-year milestone06:10 | November 16, 2019
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Tainted Water: Elevated lead levels impacting drinking water in Manitoba communities05:58 | November 16, 2019
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Manitoba Public Insurance is cracking down on suspected fraudsters05:55 | November 14, 2019
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Hundreds of vehicles go up in flames in Manitoba every year, and not all are accidental05:03 | November 9, 2019
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Winnipeg police say speeding and distracted driving continue to be a problem on city roadways05:10 | October 27, 2019
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Remembering the tragic Humboldt bus crash, one year later09:39 | April 1, 2019
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Made-in-Winnipeg skate armour reducing injuries across the NHL07:48 | April 1, 2019
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Riverton Rifle shooting to inspire kids in Indigenous communities08:51 | March 28, 2019
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Winnipeg Jets host Indigenous event04:30 | March 28, 2019
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‘It’s this little miracle every year’: Winnipeg’s Christmas Cheer Board a labour of love06:05 | December 17, 2018
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Candace House opens to the public to help victims’ families13:35 | December 10, 2018
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Homeless Assault reunification05:23 | December 10, 2018
Churchill Part 2 – It has always been a remote place to live, but the town of Churchill has become isolated since the rail line washed out. For some, the disconnect is too much.
Description
January 30, 2018
Always vibrant and tight knit, the town of Churchill is struggling since the rail line washed out in the spring of 2017. Soaring prices, failing tourism and lack of access has led to an exodus of families, moving away from the northern community.
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