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The open-pit copper and gold mine in B.C.'s far north, where three miners are trapped underground, is slated to transition to a new form of mining soon, in a project the provincial government says it intends to fast-track.
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GlobalData on MSNThree trapped underground at Red Chris mine in CanadaNewmont has confirmed that two “fall of ground” incidents disrupted the accessway to a non-producing underground area of the Red Chris mine.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNWhat is the Red Chris mine project and why it's on B.C. premier's fast-track list?Construction of Newmont Corp.’s Red Chris mine was “a huge economic driver to Northwest B.C.” and remains an important building block for the province’s critical minerals strategy, according to Michael Goehring,
The workers, who have found shelter in underground refuge chambers, have been trapped since Tuesday without communications
A rescuer who has experienced the relief that comes with successfully freeing people trapped underground, says lessons learned at a rescue operation at British Columbia's Red Chris mine can help
Three workers trapped underground for two days at Newmont's Red Chris Mine in Western Canada were safely brought to the surface.
Three workers who were trapped in a mine in a remote area of northwestern British Columbia were brought to safety after more than 60 hours underground. Bernard Wessels, the global safety chief for the mine's operator,
B.C. Premier David Eby has confirmed three miners are trapped in a mine in northern B.C. The miners work at the Red Chris mine on Talhtan Nation territory near Dease Lake, B.C. Two of the miners are from B.C. and one is from Ontario, the premier said at a news conference at the First Ministers meeting in Ontario Wednesday morning.