Econoline Crush singer trades mic for stethoscope to work as nurse on Manitoba First Nation

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Trevor Hurst is out the door and navigating the barren, prairie landscape of southwestern Manitoba before the clock strikes 7 a.m.

The longtime lead singer of Econoline Crush has become accustomed to touring Canada’s highways since the Canadian rock band formed in the early ’90s.

But it’s the approximately 100-kilometre drive from Brandon, where he lives, to Canupawakpa Dakota Nation that the 58-year-old has become more familiar with in recent years.

The singer was living in Vancouver when a conversation with a neighbour prompted him to consider a career shift, so he moved to Manitoba’s second-biggest city and enrolled in a psychiatric nursing

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