Econoline Crush lead singer Trevor Hurst, centre wearing red shirt, poses with members of Canupawakpa Dakota Nation at the Morden Corn and Apple Festival, in Morden, Man., in an August 2023, handout photo. Hurst works as a nurse in a small community in southwestern Manitoba. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Lola Thunderchild


February 12, 2024

Driving early across the vast prairies of southwestern Manitoba, a routine Trevor Hurst grew accustomed to over the years. As the former lead singer of Econoline Crush, a Canadian rock band formed in the early '90s, touring has been part of his life. However, it's the drive from Brandon, where he resides, to Canupawakpa Dakota Nation, spanning approximately 100 kilometres, that has become more frequent for the 58-year-old lately.

Hurst's journey took a turn when a conversation with a neighbour in Vancouver led him to contemplate a career change. He made the move to Manitoba and enrolled in a psychiatric nursing program at the local university. In 2016, he transitioned from a microphone to a stethoscope, taking up a nursing position in the Dakota community of Canupawakpa.

The decision stemmed from a desire for a more meaningful vocation and to cope with personal challenges, notably the loss of his mother to cancer. Initially hesitant about working with seniors, Hurst's doubts were dispelled as he connected with community elders and found solace in their stories and experiences.

Transitioning from a musician to a home and community-care nurse presented its challenges, particularly as a non-Indigenous person striving to earn trust in a community often skeptical of western medical systems. However, Hurst's genuine approach and dedication to understanding Dakota culture earned him respect and friendship among residents, including Lola Thunderchild, the former chief of Canupawakpa.

Recognizing the need for mental health support in Indigenous communities, especially in the aftermath of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's report, Hurst acknowledges the significance of cultural sensitivity in healthcare. He attributes his enlightenment to Indigenous professors who highlighted the importance of cultural context in healthcare delivery.

Amidst his dual roles as a musician and a nurse, Hurst remains committed to his patients, embodying a holistic approach that merges Dakota traditions with Western medicine. His impact extends beyond healthcare, as evidenced by Thunderchild's gesture of support, bringing his clients to witness his musical talents at a festival.

For Hurst, the greatest reward lies in being an integral part of the community fabric, offering support and care to those in need. As he navigates the complexities of his multifaceted life, he finds fulfillment in knowing that he's making a difference, both on stage and in the lives of his patients.

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