Construction company sentenced for deaths of 2 B.C. workers in 2014 - News Summed Up

Construction company sentenced for deaths of 2 B.C. workers in 2014


The construction company at the centre of the deaths of two workers in 2014 at a mining site near Cranbrook, B.C., has been ordered to pay $70,000 in fines and charitable contributions. Broda Construction pleaded guilty last October to two criminal offences under British Columbia's Mining Act. His brother, Dallas Chorneyko, previously told CBC News he had worked for Broda Construction for nearly 30 years. 's inspector of mines ordered the company to make some adjustments to the work site. Instead, the judge ordered the company to pay $20,000 in fines and a $50,000 contribution to Threads of Life, a charitable organization that helps families cope with workplace tragedies.


Source: CBC News March 18, 2019 12:00 UTC



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