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SaskPower was sentenced Friday morning in a Weyburn courtroom, receiving a record fine, after being found guilty of three workplace-safety related violations when two experienced employees were killed on the job in 2020.

The courtroom was filled with family members of the two employees along with workers from the union who represent the line workers.

SaskPower must pay a $840,000 fine, making it the biggest workplace fine in Saskatchewan’s history to date. The previous biggest fine was handed to Manitoba based company Langenburg Redi-Mix who were fined $560,000 for a workplace death in 2017.

The SaskPower incident happened on Oct 8, 2020 when Scott Bill and Cole Crooks were working in Weyburn and fell to their deaths after the bucket they were in tipped over.

Bill and Crooks had been journeypersons for 19 years and had worked in a bucket many times before the incident.

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