By Bryce Hoye, CBC News; October 04, 2017
After months stranded in Churchill due to a rail line damaged by spring flooding, several rail cars will be loaded on a barge heading to Quebec later this month — assuming protesters don’t get in the way.
“I think that when the train does go it is symbolic to the town that we aren’t going to have our rail service this winter,” said Dave Daley, chamber of commerce president in the northern Manitoba town.
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