Nova Scotia coal mine remains closed while officials examine repairs after rock fall
- Nova Scotia's Donkin coal mine remains shut down after a rockfall on July 15, and the stop-work order will remain until the mine is deemed safe.
- Repairs done by the company will be reviewed by an outside consultant before a decision is made on resuming operations.
- The mine had previously experienced a temporary closure in July due to a small amount of fallen roof material, but it was allowed to reopen after repairs were completed and inspected.
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Nova Scotia coal mine remains closed while officials examine repairs after rock fall
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Labour Department says a stop-work order at the Donkin coal mine will remain in place until it’s determined the mine is safe, following a rockfall that occurred on July 15.
·Burnaby, Canada
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