Smithers, B.C. breathes a sigh of relief after safe return of three Red Chris miners | Unpublished
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Author: Dayne Patterson
Publication Date: July 27, 2025 - 21:00

Smithers, B.C. breathes a sigh of relief after safe return of three Red Chris miners

July 27, 2025

After two-and-a-half days locked in a northern B.C. mine, separated from the surface by a mound of rockfall, three drillers waved to their families from across the tarmac at Smithers Airport.

It was an emotional embrace for some on Friday afternoon, a more muted greeting for others. Harvey Tremblay, watching his employees reconnect with their families, felt a unique relief.



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