CHTM Updates Archives for 2014-06

Churchill MP says Education is Critical

Our Member of Parliament says education has to be a top priority.

Churchill MP Niki Ashton says this is an important time in the north with the opening of the new University College of the North Campus in Thompson. She says the new campus shows just how far we have come in terms of post secondary education in our region,  giving people the option of continuing their education here in the north.

 Ashton says despite progress there is much more to do.  She says far too many schools in First Nations are overcrowded or in poor condition. Per student funding is far lower in First Nations Schools than the provincial average and because of the funding cap many students aren’t able to continue their post secondary education.


Ashton adds we have one of the youngest regions in the country and if we can provide the educational opportunities that people deserve we have almost unlimited potential.  She calls on the Federal government to make a real commitment to education for northern and Aboriginal people.
 

 

DART Deployment in Thompson nabs 28

RCMP in Thompson have arrested 28 people during a DART Deployment.

Kevin Lewis, Staff Sergeant for the RCMP,  talks here about what the DART deployment is.

"The DART deployment is actually the Division Action Response Team which is a combined effort of resources within Manitoba between the RCMP and some of the Winnipeg Police Service members that are out enforcing outstanding warrants for individuals that are wanted."

Arrests were made on the spot and people were given a promise to appear. And others had to go to the station and speak to a justice of the peace.

As well as the DART Deployment, a controlled drug and substances act search warrant was executed. This resulted in a seizure of 20 grams of cocaine and cash. Charges are pending in that case.
 
 

VIA Rail to Churchill still not running

 

The white whales are waiting in Churchill but the town’s mayor can’t nail down VIA Rail to get the tourists north to see them. 

 

The last passenger train rolled south from Churchill May 31st.    On June 2, thirteen cars carrying grain derailed just south of Churchill.   Bad weather stalled repairs to the track and also prompted the cancellation of several VIA trains carrying tourists. 

 

Freight service resumed June 11 following repairs.   Omnitrax said it completed repairs to the Hudson Bay Railway line that day, and the line was "cleared in accordance with Transport Canada rules respecting track safety."

 

A VIA Rail representative said last night that the operational review is not complete, that passenger rail service to Churchill is not yet available and he didn't know when it will resume.

 

 

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