Movie: Where the Polar Bears Wait

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Victoria Gill
Victoria Gill

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    In a town on the edge of the Canadian Arctic, polar bears are waiting longer for the sea ice on the bay to form. It's a dangerous change for a place known as the polar bear capital of the world.

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    2024-12-25

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