Sea To Sky Gondola Collapse
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Vandalized Sea to Sky Gondola receives new cable early, allowing rebuild to startCrews will now go to work installing the cable along with experts across the globe, who are being brought to Squamish to assist.Oct 24, 2019
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Sea to Sky Gondola optimistic about spring reopening as repairs continueMost of the gondola’s 30 cars fell to the ground last month after police say the cable that held them up was deliberately cut.Sep 12, 2019
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Police confirm Sea to Sky Gondola cable deliberately cut, no word on suspectsPolice have been treating the incident as a criminal act of vandalism, but would not definitively say the cable had been cut until Friday's update.CrimeAug 23, 2019
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Sea to Sky Gondola says up to 20 cabins, main cable need replacement after collapseThe gondola estimates it will have to bring in 18 to 20 new cabins before it can reopen, but when that will happen still remains unclear.CanadaAug 12, 2019
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Wedding planners, tourism industry scramble in wake of Sea to Sky Gondola collapseSeveral weddings have had to find alternative venues last-minute as staff predict the gondola may beAug 11, 2019
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Sea to Sky Gondola collapses, cable appears to have been cut: RCMPRegulator Technical Safety BC has been deployed to investigate the collapse, and said it will not speculate on cause until its probe is complete.Aug 10, 2019
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