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How long could you survive in the wilderness all by yourself?

One Saskatchewan woman is finding out. She's enduring cold and dangerous conditions, all for a chance to win $500,000. It's for the reality show "Alone". A show where 10 contestants go against the isolation of the wild.
Michela Carrière is one of those contestants and she's also an entrepreneur and land-based educator who lives north of Cumberland House, Saskatchewan.

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