CN rail shipments resume through Jasper, Alberta
Canadian National (CN) said today it has resumed rail shipments through Jasper, Alberta, after wildfires last week forced the company to halt shipments through the area.
CN's rail line through the Jasper area moves sulfur and other goods from Alberta into British Columbia for export from Vancouver.
The number of wildfires fell to 129 on Monday, down by 46 from last week, according to the government of Alberta. Four communities in Alberta have been under evacuation notice since 25 July.
Fort McMurray, a major sulfur, crude and bitumen production site, was put under evacuation notice on 14 July. All fires at Fort McMurray are "being held", the provincial government said, meaning the fires are not anticipated to grow.
Jasper was put under evacuation notice on 22 July.
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