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Calgary company that employed worker killed in trench collapse fined $330K after guilty plea
A Calgary company was fined $330,000 after pleading guilty to one of 11 charges under Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Act related to a trench collapse that killed worker Liam Johnston. The incident occurred three years prior on an excavation site in northwest Calgary.
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