Grain transportation will resume at the Port of Churchill on Friday for the first time since 2020, according to Arctic Gateway Group. The move marks a significant restart of operations at the northern Manitoba port after a multi-year hiatus.
The Port of Churchill, located on the Hudson Bay coast, serves as a shipping gateway for Canadian grain exports. The resumption of grain movements through the facility represents a return to operations that had been halted since 2020, indicating renewed activity at a strategically important transportation hub for agricultural products.
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