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Statue To Mark 50 Years Since 15 Men Died In B.C. Coal Mine Explosion

The Canadian Press, 03 Apr, 2017 01:13 PM
    SPARWOOD, B.C. — A ceremony in Sparwood, B.C., marks the 50th anniversary of a deadly coal mine explosion.
     
    On April 3, 1967, a blast tore through the Balmer North mine in southeastern B.C., killing 15 men and injuring 10 others.
     
    It happened at 4 p.m., just as the first members of the afternoon shift were entering the mine, but the day shift had already left.
     
    A bronze statue of a miner will be unveiled in Sparwood's Titan Park to remember the victims.
     
    Statue sculptor Nathan Scott says that as a former miner, he understands the significance of the unveiling.
     
    He says that in B.C.'s small mining towns, disasters such as the one at Balmer North affect many people for a very long time. 

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