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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.
Three workers trapped 284m underground for over 60 hours at a B.C. mine were rescued safely in a complex operation. All are in good condition, officials say.
The company, based in Denver, said the rescue operation involved drones and a remote-controlled scoop that dug away a massive ...
Newmont Corporation released the details around 3 a.m. Eastern Daylight time Friday and revealed that the three diamond drill ...
According to a Thursday evening update from Newmont Corp., which operates the Red Chris mine, the debris blocking access to ...
Workers discovered a small rockfall, referred to as a “fall-of-ground,” in the decline shaft 500 metres behind the Hy-Tech ...
WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg man who was trapped underground in a northern B.C. mine for more than 60 hours expressed relief and gratitude after his rescue late Thursday. Jesse Chubaty’s relatives in ...
The three workers who were trapped for more than 60 hours in the Red Chris mine in northern B.C. are being reunited with ...
At a press conference on Friday, officials confirmed that three miners trapped for over 60 hours at B.C.'s Red Chris Mine had ...
A rescuer who has experienced the relief that comes with successfully freeing people trapped underground, says lessons ...
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