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N.S. coal mine closed because of roof falls is allowed to resume production

N.S. coal mine can resume work following rockfalls

HALIFAX - A Cape Breton coal mine that has been under a stop-work order after two roof falls in July can resume production, the Nova Scotia government said Wednesday.

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N.S. coal mine closed because of rockfalls is allowed to resume production

Nova Scotia says a Cape Breton coal mine that has been closed under a stop-work order since July can resume production. Workers repair the road leading to the Donkin coal mine in Donkin, N.S., Monday, Dec. 13, 2004. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - A Cape Breton coal mine that has been under a stop-work order after two roof falls in July can resume production, the Nova Scotia government said Wednesday.

The underground operation at the Donkin mine has been closed since a “significant” July 15 roof fall, which followed a smaller roof fall on July 9. In response to the order, mine owner Kameron Coal Management Ltd. laid off its 130-person workforce.

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