It’s been exactly one year to the day that a fire ripped through the historic St. James Anglican church in Hudson, Quebec. The tragedy left local residents distraught and a 182-year-old building in shambles. But the parish was determined to rebuild what they consider the heart of the town. It’s not done yet, but as Felicia Parrillo reports, it’s well on its way to getting a second life.
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Rebuilding Hudson’s St-James United Church
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