A little church on the prairie in Winnipeg was targeted by thieves. We went to the scene to look at the result and to speak with members of the dwindling congregation.
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While the media focosed on the pilfering of food slated for a parish fundraiser, the real crime – against the church’s religious artifacts – was ignored by almost every media outlet in Winnipeg.