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A man with Northern Ontario connections was one of three miners rescued from a British Columbia mine this week.
Three workers from Hy-Tech Drilling have been safely rescued from the Red Chris mine in British Columbia, Canada.
The rockfall incident in one of B.C.’s most prominent mining towns reminds residents of the risks beneath the industry ...
Workers discovered a small rockfall, referred to as a “fall-of-ground,” in the decline shaft 500 metres behind the Hy-Tech ...
The employer of three workers who were trapped underground in a northern B.C. mine spoken of the joyous reaction when the men ...
Kevin Coumbs, Darien Maduke and Jesse Chubaty, three workers from Hy-Tech drilling, are safe and in good health, the company confirmed on Friday morning.
According to a Thursday evening update from Newmont Corp., which operates the Red Chris mine, the debris blocking access to ...
The three workers who were trapped for more than 60 hours in the Red Chris mine in northern B.C. are being reunited with ...
Three drillers have been freed from being trapped underground at the Red Chris Mine in northern B.C, a site transitioning ...
A rescuer who has experienced the relief that comes with successfully freeing people trapped underground, says lessons ...
The second of two collapses at Red Chris Mine in British Columbia blocked the access tunnel, according to mine operator Newmont Corporation.
Three contract workers at Newmont's Red Chris copper and gold mine in British Columbia were rescued after being trapped underground for 60 hours, the company said on Friday.
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