
January 14, 2022
1/14/2022 | 28m 45s
Asylum seekers cross border into Canada after two years during the pandemic
This week on Mountain Lake Journal, after being turned away for nearly two years during the pandemic asylum seekers are once again crossing the border, seeking a new life in Canada. This week the helping kindness they're getting from a local network of volunteers. And the age-old remedy from the forest that's been turned into one of the Adirondacks' newest craft brews.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

January 14, 2022
1/14/2022 | 28m 45s
This week on Mountain Lake Journal, after being turned away for nearly two years during the pandemic asylum seekers are once again crossing the border, seeking a new life in Canada. This week the helping kindness they're getting from a local network of volunteers. And the age-old remedy from the forest that's been turned into one of the Adirondacks' newest craft brews.
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