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香蕉视频直播楽afety is everybody香蕉视频直播檚 responsibility香蕉视频直播: Day of Mourning takes place in Kelowna

A memorial is being built for the five people who died in the 2021 crane collapse
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Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 annual Day of Mourning ceremony took place at Ben Lee Park on Friday, April 28. (Jordy Cunningham/Capital News)

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That香蕉视频直播檚 how many people died in work-related incidents across British Columbia in 2022, with six of them happening in the Okanagan. On Friday, the annual Day of Mourning was held at Ben Lee Park in Kelowna to honour those who have lost their lives in work-related incidents and to bring awareness to workplace safety.

Of course, this day hits close to home in Kelowna as it has been 655 days since the Kelowna crane collapse took place downtown that took the lives of five people, four of which were working on the site.

The final speaker on Friday, was Danielle Pritchett, who lost her son, Cailen Vilness, in the collapse. Earlier in the event, it was mentioned that she was in attendance, and often goes around to talk about workplace safety. She stepped up to the microphone and talked about the importance of how to deal with bullying in the workplace.

City of Kelowna Councilor Mohini Singh (left) hugs Danielle Pritchett after the Day of Mourning ceremony on Friday, Pritchett's son, Cailen Vilness died in the Kelowna crane collapse on July 12, 2021. (Jordy Cunningham/Capital News)

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She mentioned her other son and her son香蕉视频直播檚 father are also in the construction industry. To end her speech, she thanked the North Okanagan Labour Council and everyone else that has helped the crane investigation, including the Kelowna RCMP, first responders, and the City of Kelowna.

Members of the Kelowna Fire Department (left) and Danielle Pritchett hold their heads down during a moment of silent at the 2023 Day of Mourning. (Jordy Cunningham/Capital News)

Before Pritchett spoke, North Okanagan Labour Council President Ian Gordon, Kelowna City Councilor Mohini Singh, and Worksafe BC Prevention Officer Len Tarling all spoke at the event in a group of more than 60 people. The majority of them were from WorkSafe BC, the North Okanagan Labour Council, and the City of Kelowna, including firefighters. Karen Abramsen, the Sergeant at Arms for the North Okanagan Labour Council was the MC of the event.

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Member of the Okanagan Indian Band Kaity Laverman spoke about her traumatic injury she suffered in May 2019. (Jordy Cunningham/Capital News)

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Their speeches were followed by Kaity Laverman, a member of the Okanagan Indian Band, who worked as a bomb disposal job as well as firefighting and first responding in her spare time. In May 2019, while her and her team were scanning for bombs on a mountain side, rocks fell and crushed Laverman香蕉视频直播檚 foot, breaking all the bones and severing all her tendons.

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Member of the Okanagan Indian Band Kaity Laverman spoke about her traumatic injury she suffered in May 2019. (Jordy Cunningham/Capital News)

After the ceremony, Capital News talked to Laverman about how her injury has impacted her life.

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Gordon also stated that this year香蕉视频直播檚 Day of Mourning is most likely the last time it will take place at Ben Lee Park. A memorial for the five people who died in the crane collapse is in the process of being built at Knowles Heritage Park on Bernard Avenue. When it香蕉视频直播檚 built, future Day of Mourning events will be held at the memorial.

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