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Mayor wants Fernie, B.C., ice arena reopened after deadly leak


January 5, 2018
By OHS

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FERNIE, B.C. – The mayor of Fernie, B.C., says an immediate priority for her East Kootenay city is to reopen the local arena months after three men were killed there.

Fernie Memorial Arena has been closed since Oct. 17 when two city workers and a contractor from Calgary were killed by ammonia gas as they worked on the ice rink’s refrigeration unit. Mayor Mary Giuliano says the city would like the arena to return to normal operations as soon as possible.

 

RCMP and WorkSafeBC, the organization that investigates workplace accidents, have not publicly updated their investigations of the leak and there is concern the arena could remain closed for the rest of the winter.

Despite the opening of a recently donated outdoor rink, the mayor says teams and skaters in Fernie have been challenged by the need to travel to neighbouring communities for ice time, and some players have dropped out.

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Wayne Hornquist and Lloyd Smith, both of Fernie, and Jason Podloski of Turner Valley, Alta., were killed when the toxic gas leaked.

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