CANADAHALIFAX news Production resumes at Cape Breton’s Donkin coal mine after underground fire in April by admin 13 مايو، 2023 written by admin 13 مايو، 2023 42 CITYnews halifax\ By The Canadian Press The Donkin coal mine in Cape Breton has resumed operations after an underground fire in late April prompted inspectors to stop production. The provincial Labour Department confirmed today that its investigation into the fire on April 30 was almost complete. Gary O’Toole, senior executive director of the safety branch, says inspectors found no ongoing or imminent risks after repairs were completed inside the mine. No one was in the mine when the fire broke out, but the department has yet to say what caused the fire or where it happened. O’Toole says the Labour Department plans to increase inspections at the site and eventually bring in a third party to conduct a safety review, though he did not provide details. He says the safety branch could impose penalties or compliance orders once its investigation is complete. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Attempted murder charges laid after home invasion in Upper Hammonds Plains next post Tidal power firm winds up Nova Scotia project, blames red tape and delays from Ottawa You may also like Trudeau announce retaliatory tariffs in response to economy-wide... 4 مارس، 2025 7th N.S. woman killed by intimate partner violence... 4 مارس، 2025 University teachers in N.S. accuse government of going... 4 مارس، 2025 Former N.S. privacy commissioner wants office to gain... 4 مارس، 2025 N.S. couple get seven-year ban on owning animals... 4 مارس، 2025 فورد يتهم ترامب بـ ’’مهاجمة‘‘ كندا والتحالف مع... 4 مارس، 2025 ترودو التقى العاهل البريطاني لمناقشة ’’سيادة‘‘ كندا 4 مارس، 2025 الرسوم الأميركية: ماذا سيفعل ترامب غدا وسط استمرار... 4 مارس، 2025 التعريفات الجمركية الأميركية ستُفرض غدا ولكن ربما لا... 4 مارس، 2025 The Latest: ‘Anora’ wins best picture at the... 3 مارس، 2025