National News Questions remain for people in northern Manitoba: Who will pay for repair of their lifeline from the south? By Brittany Hobson Aug 01, 2017 No rail service means that communities including Churchill have had to have goods shipped in by air. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: Brittany Hobson, churchill, Manitoba, Omnitrax, supplies, Trains Continue Reading Mohawk land protector says developer will never be allowed to build houses on he... Iqaluit gets millions to clean up a decades old American mess Author(s) Brittany Hobson [email protected] 3 thoughts on “Questions remain for people in northern Manitoba: Who will pay for repair of their lifeline from the south?” Government should cancel their license and take over the repairs???? Inclivit district of Nunavut? Seriously, that’s a very basic spelling error. It’s called the Kivalliq. Taimakalauq. The error has been corrected. Thank you for pointing this out to us. Comments are closed. More Stories ‘We are also human beings’: Quebec court authorizes of... 59 mins ago By Mark Blackburn Peguis First Nation launches $1 billion lawsuit, declares ... 20 hours ago By Cierra Bettens North Dakota school apologizes after students mock traditi... 20 hours ago By APTN National News ‘A place that nobody wants to be:’ Police sear... 20 hours ago By The Canadian Press | Rachel May Kaska Man from Ross River sentenced in death of Kaska woma... 20 hours ago By Sara Connors Jeremy Skibicki’s lawyers plan to use NCR defence – no... 21 hours ago By Kathleen Martens
Inclivit district of Nunavut? Seriously, that’s a very basic spelling error. It’s called the Kivalliq. Taimakalauq.
Government should cancel their license and take over the repairs????
Inclivit district of Nunavut? Seriously, that’s a very basic spelling error. It’s called the Kivalliq. Taimakalauq.
The error has been corrected. Thank you for pointing this out to us.