Fallen workers remembered at Terrace Day of Mourning event
Speakers said 138 workers died in B.C. last year and warned that psychological injuries can be as serious as physical ones.
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Fallen workers remembered at Terrace Day of Mourning event - Fort St. James Caledonia Courier
Representatives of various unions and others gathered at the workers’ memorial plaque at the Terrace Sportsplex April 28, 2026 to mark the National Day of Mourning for workers killed or who suffered a serious illnesss or injury on the job. A moment of silence at 11 a.m. was followed by brief remarks in which speakers emphasized the need to keep workers safe while at work. Harleigh Hansen, the president of the Kitimat-Terrace & District Labour Co…
Fallen workers remembered at Terrace Day of Mourning event - Vanderhoof Omineca Express
Representatives of various unions and others gathered at the workers’ memorial plaque at the Terrace Sportsplex April 28, 2026 to mark the National Day of Mourning for workers killed or who suffered a serious illnesss or injury on the job. A moment of silence at 11 a.m. was followed by brief remarks in which speakers emphasized the need to keep workers safe while at work. Harleigh Hansen, the president of the Kitimat-Terrace & District Labour Co…
Fallen workers remembered at Terrace Day of Mourning event - Northern Sentinel
Representatives of various unions and others gathered at the workers’ memorial plaque at the Terrace Sportsplex April 28, 2026 to mark the National Day of Mourning for workers killed or who suffered a serious illnesss or injury on the job. A moment of silence at 11 a.m. was followed by brief remarks in which speakers emphasized the need to keep workers safe while at work. Harleigh Hansen, the president of the Kitimat-Terrace & District Labour Co…
Fallen workers remembered at Terrace Day of Mourning event
Representatives of various unions and others gathered at the workers’ memorial plaque at the Terrace Sportsplex April 28, 2026 to mark the National Day of Mourning for workers killed or who suffered a serious illnesss or injury on the job. A moment of silence at 11 a.m. was followed by brief remarks in which speakers emphasized the need to keep workers safe while at work. Harleigh Hansen, the president of the Kitimat-Terrace & District Labour Co…
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