"To us, it's a miracle and we're so, so happy that this company took over and they actually got onto the rail line right away and started fixing it right away. It's a great crew," said Rhoda de Meulles, a Churchill resident who owns the town's hardware store with her husband. "People are just ecstatic," said Joe Stover, a longtime Churchill resident, who called the news a significant milestone for the community. 'Felt like we were kept hostage'de Meulles said when the rail line shut down, she felt trapped in her own community. Joe Stover, a longtime Churchill resident, said it's a significant milestone for the community.
Source: CBC News October 07, 2018 19:27 UTC