The full investigation report is yet to be released
People are encouraged to gather at 10 a.m. on Bernard Ave.
Five men died when a crane collapsed at a downtown Kelowna construction site July 12, 2021
161 work related deaths were reported in B.C. in 2021
Assembly of two new tower cranes at the site began on Tuesday
Mission Group says company chosen to construct 2 new cranes for the site is a leader in the field
Mission Group working to determine next steps, possible timeline changes
Hundreds passed through the event to pay tribute to Cailen Vilness and support his family
The local state of emergency has also been lifted
One property, a seniors’ building directly behind the construction site, remains on evacuation order
Further assessment needs to take place, update expected Tuesday morning
Aaron Pritchett described Cailen Vilness as a ‘prince of a man’
Several people took to the podium to honour and pay their respects to the five men
Brad Zawislak was working in an office next door to the crane when it collapsed
Residents are invited near the crash site to pay their respects
Some residents, businesses allowed to return more than two days after collapse
Locals are posting photos to social media under the hashtag #hangahighvisoutside