Three workers trapped in northern B.C. mine after multiple collapses | Unpublished
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Author: Kate Helmore
Publication Date: July 23, 2025 - 16:36

Three workers trapped in northern B.C. mine after multiple collapses

July 23, 2025

Three workers are trapped more than 500 metres underground in a northern B.C. mine after multiple collapses blocked an access way.

The first ground collapse at Red Chris gold and copper mine - located in Tahltan Nation territory near Dease Lake – happened on Tuesday morning and forced the employees to escape to a designated refuge station.



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