Missing contractor found dead in Sparwood, B.C. mine

Global NewsFriday, November 21, 2025 at 7:31:42 PM
Missing contractor found dead in Sparwood, B.C. mine
  • A contractor at Elk View Operations in Sparwood, B.C. was confirmed dead by Elk Valley RCMP, with his remains recovered on Friday morning. This incident raises concerns about safety protocols and working conditions at the mine.
  • The death of the contractor highlights the potential risks associated with mining operations in the region, prompting a need for thorough investigations and possible reviews of safety measures to prevent future tragedies.
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