Canada By Staff The Canadian Press3 :01 WorkSafeBC alleges poor safety at huge Oakridge construction site WATCH: WorkSafeBC alleges poor safety at huge Oakridge construction site ā Nov 4, 2024 Share this item on Facebook Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Twitter Send this page to someone via email Police say an Alberta man who was rushed to hospital Saturday after a crane collapse in Saskatoon has died. Officials had been dispatched to a development site on Webster Street in the city ās north for an industrial accident. A crane collapsed at the site and two laborers were injured and had to be taken to doctor. In an upgrade, police say a 30-year-old gentleman from Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. , east of Edmonton, was pronounced deceased and that home has been notified. Trending Then Elon Musk says heās formed fresh āAmerica Party. ā What to know What is molten healthy oil? A closer look at Canadaās milestone package There was no update about the 37-year-old person. Authorities have said municipal occupational health and safety leaders have been contacted about the decline. Literary standards Review an mistake & version 2025 The Canadian PressĀ
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