In 1992 the Canadian mining town of Yellowknife was thrown into violent unrest when the workers went on strike. Nine replacement workers died when their rail car hit a deliberately set bomb. This sparked violent riots that paralyzed the small mining town and launched a massive manhunt. Hear survivor's accounts and find out how the mine is doing today. Hint, not good. For more visit lightsonpod.com and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review. Member of the Podmoth Network.
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