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Hudson Bay sea ice freeze-up in 2022 like the 1980s for the 5th time since 2015

By A Mystery Man Writer

This is the fifth year out of the last seven that enough sea ice has formed along the west coast of Hudson Bay by mid-November for bears to be able to head out to the ice, just as it did in the 1980s. 'Green dot' problem bear released from Churchill holding facility on 10 November…

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