Sixty-two years ago, the Second Narrows Bridge collapsed during construction. Eighteen people died in what remains one of B.C’s worst industrial accidents. A ceremony was held Wednesday to remember those victims, and in attendance was the last ironworker who survived the collapse, 91-year-old Lucien Lessard. Linda Aylesworth reports.
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