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Economic relief coming for Churchill, feds say

The northern town of Churchill, which has been rattled by bad news with layoffs and the threat of their biggest employer shutting down, is about to get some good news.

Funds will not be spent on the Port of Churchill, says government spokesperson

The Port of Churchill is the town's largest employer but has laid off workers due to a slump in shipments. New federal dollars will be announced Friday but will not be earmarked for the port. (Lyzaville Salle/CBC)

The northern town ofChurchill, which has been rattled by bad news with layoffs and the threat of their biggest employer shutting down, is about to get some good news.

The federal government is holding a news conference on Friday to announcefunding to support economic development.

A spokesperson forNavdeepBains, minister of innovation, notedhowever,the funds willnot be used to invest in the Port of Churchill.

Bains, who is also the minister responsible for Western Economic Diversification Canada, will be in the northern Manitoba town to reveal detailsFriday at12:30 p.m. at Churchill's town centre complex.

Dozens of workers were laid off in July from the Port of Churchill, the town's largest employer.

OmniTraxRail, theDenver-based companythat has owned and operatedthe port as well as theHudson Bay rail linesince 1997, says aslump in grain shipments has put a strain on the operation.