Four teenagers have been charged with arson in connection with a fire that destroyed a former train station building in Burstall, Saskatchewan. The blaze, which occurred recently, completely gutted the historic structure, according to local authorities.
Details of the Incident
The fire broke out at the abandoned train station, which had been a landmark in the small town of Burstall. Emergency services responded to the scene but were unable to save the building. Investigators later determined the fire was intentionally set.
Charges Filed
The four suspects, all under the age of 18, are now facing arson charges. Their identities have not been released due to their status as minors. They are scheduled to appear in court at a later date.
Local residents expressed shock and sadness over the loss of the historic building, which had stood for decades as a reminder of the town's railway heritage.



