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TUMBLER RIDGE –On September 5th the Quintette Coal Mine reopened after a 24-year closure. The mine is now owned by Conuma Resources and is located 20 km south of Tumbler Ridge. Now, almost one month later, there is a sense of optimism in the District of Tumbler Ridge.

Since its opening, the mine has hired 360 full-time employees. Conuma Resources CEO, Brian Sullivan told CJDC that at full capacity the mine will employ roughly 450 people.

“We were very happy that we were able to provide jobs for the people who wanted to live and work in town,” said Sullivan.

When the mine closed in 2000, hundreds left the District of Tumbler Ridge. Now, the mine employs residents of Tumbler Ridge, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Mackenzie, Prince George, and more.

“It makes a big difference for our families here in Tumbler Ridge, moms and dads knowing they have a secure job, they can purchase …

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