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A story about the brutal winters in Edmonton, Alberta, focuses on the city's homeless population, how they cope when temperatures plummet, and who takes care of them.
A story about the brutal winters in Edmonton, Alberta, focuses on the city's homeless population, how they cope when temperatures plummet, and who takes care of them.
LaRonge, Saskatchewan is home base for one of the largest emergency response catchments in Canada. It represents the northern quarter of the province's total area, most of it complete wilderness, and 84 percent of the service's clients are Aboriginal.
LaRonge, Saskatchewan is home base for one of the largest emergency response catchments in Canada. It represents the northern quarter of the province's total area, most of it complete wilderness, and 84 percent of the service's clients are Aboriginal.
A story about the brutal winters in Edmonton, Alberta, focuses on the city's homeless population, how they cope when temperatures plummet, and who takes care of them.
A story about the brutal winters in Edmonton, Alberta, focuses on the city's homeless population, how they cope when temperatures plummet, and who takes care of them.
LaRonge, Saskatchewan is home base for one of the largest emergency response catchments in Canada. It represents the northern quarter of the province's total area, most of it complete wilderness, and 84 percent of the service's clients are Aboriginal.
LaRonge, Saskatchewan is home base for one of the largest emergency response catchments in Canada. It represents the northern quarter of the province's total area, most of it complete wilderness, and 84 percent of the service's clients are Aboriginal.
Season 2 opens with a look at the women of Hartley Bay, B.C., who participated in the rescue of passengers aboard the Queen of the North ferry, which sank in March 2006.
Season 2 opens with a look at the women of Hartley Bay, B.C., who participated in the rescue of passengers aboard the Queen of the North ferry, which sank in March 2006.
LaRonge, Saskatchewan is home base for one of the largest emergency response catchments in Canada. It represents the northern quarter of the province's total area, most of it complete wilderness, and 84 percent of the service's clients are Aboriginal.
LaRonge, Saskatchewan is home base for one of the largest emergency response catchments in Canada. It represents the northern quarter of the province's total area, most of it complete wilderness, and 84 percent of the service's clients are Aboriginal.