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Welcome to the [wikipedia:Hillcrest,_Alberta] Mine Disaster Wiki - this is currently a project in progress, but we hope to include as much information as we can about the events leading up to the largest mine disaster in Canada on June 19, 1914 - and any information about the 189 men that lost their lives that day.<p>
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Welcome to the [[wikipedia:Hillcrest,_Alberta|Hillcrest Alberta]] Mine Disaster Wiki - this is currently a project in progress, but we hope to include as much information as we can about the 189 men that lost their lives on June 19, 1914.  
  
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<b>[[List Of Miners|Click here for full list of all 189 miners]].</b><br><br>
  
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<b>'''Other information''':</b><br><br>
  
List of miners:<br>
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[[Compensation|Definition of Compensation levels]]<br>
*[[Peter Ackers]]
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[[Occupations|Definition of Occupations]]<br>
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[[Sources]]<br>
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Mary Bole and Belle Kovach have spent the last few years attempting to collect as much information as they can about the 189 men.  If you have more information about the miners, have any questions, or wish to use this information in another source, please contact them at info@hillcrestminedisaster.com.
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For information on the 100th Anniversary, please check out [http://www.hillcrestmine100.com Hillcrest Mine Disaster 100th Anniversary]
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[[File:CNPsmall.jpg|link=http://www.hillcrestminedisaster.com/data/images/4/41/CNP.jpg]]<br>
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From: Wilson, Diana. Triump and Tregedy in the Crowsnest Pass, 2004, p.8<br>
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Permission to use by http://www.heritagehouse.ca/book_details.php?isbn_upc=9781894384162
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 19 November 2013

Welcome to the Hillcrest Alberta Mine Disaster Wiki - this is currently a project in progress, but we hope to include as much information as we can about the 189 men that lost their lives on June 19, 1914.

Click here for full list of all 189 miners.

Other information:

Definition of Compensation levels
Definition of Occupations
Sources

Mary Bole and Belle Kovach have spent the last few years attempting to collect as much information as they can about the 189 men. If you have more information about the miners, have any questions, or wish to use this information in another source, please contact them at info@hillcrestminedisaster.com.


For information on the 100th Anniversary, please check out Hillcrest Mine Disaster 100th Anniversary


CNPsmall.jpg
From: Wilson, Diana. Triump and Tregedy in the Crowsnest Pass, 2004, p.8
Permission to use by http://www.heritagehouse.ca/book_details.php?isbn_upc=9781894384162



If you would like to see more information that we have gathered, please go to http://www.hillcrestminedisaster.com.