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LOOK NORTH, PROMOTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM IN NORTHERN MANITOBA A PRIORITY FOR PREMIER HEATHER STEFANSON

Premier Heather Stefanson and Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Cliff Cullen are heading to northern Manitoba with stops in Churchill, Thompson and Flin Flon to promote jobs, tourism and economic opportunities with Indigenous leaders, local officials, business, industry and tourism partners and community members.

Geographies of Solitude Film wins Best Canadian Experimental Documentary in Canada May 2022

The Telefilm supported experimental documentary film is directed by Jacquelyn Mills includes a cash prize of $10,000, sponsored by Telefilm and Sundance Films Canada the Documentary Organization of Canada.

Transcripts for KNSJ 89 1 FM [KNSJ Justice 89 1 FM] KNSJ 89 1 FM [KNSJ Justice 89 1 FM] 20191118 070000

Outage much of downtown Calgary is such that other smaller towns and cities around their cat more high river a few others were severely impacted but when we look at a citizen sickly 3 events of this magnitude are typically expected to occur in every century so he darkie a return period but one in 35 years not that high so we should have been prepared for and we should have had an early warning system to give substantial warning that this event was coming in fact in Cam or the forecast that the rivers would be flooding came after the evacuations are started so a lot of my listeners don t live near the mountains and why would they care about what happens with mountain water. Well that s just one example but tell you know Calgary is 100 kilometers east of the mountains and yet still affected by mobs such but rivers that drain the mountains supply water to over half of humanity around the world Asia you know the Ganges the interest of the yellow the Yangtze the make Kong all drained out o

Transcripts for KNSJ 89 1 FM [KNSJ Justice 89 1 FM] KNSJ 89 1 FM [KNSJ Justice 89 1 FM] 20191117 180000

See firing the calls on this to come down and it up in the most expensive natural disaster in Canadian history to that time $6000000000.00 of damage much of downtown Calgary is such that other smaller towns and cities around their Canmore High River a few others were severely impacted but when we look at a citizen sickly 3 events of this magnitude are typically expected to occur in every century so he darkie or returned period the one in 35 years not that high so we should have been prepared for and we should have had an early warning system to give substantial warning that this event was coming in fact in Cam or the forecast that the rivers would be flooding came after the evacuations are started so a lot of my listeners don t live near the mountains and why would they care about what happens with mountain water. Well this is just one example but you know Calgary is 100 kilometers east of the mountains and yet still affected by mobs such rivers that drain the mountains supply water t

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