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Two workers killed in collision at Suncor oilsands mine near Fort McMurray

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FORT MCMURRAY

Suncor Energy Inc. says it is standing down mine operations at an oilsands site in northern Alberta following the deaths of two workers.

Company spokeswoma­n Jennifer Lomas says a dozer hit a light-vehicle truck at the Fort Hills mine north of Fort McMurray about 5:30 p.m. Monday.

The two workers were employed by Clearstrea­m, a company contracted for services at the site.

RCMP say a man driving the truck, who was 29 and from Bloomfield, N.L., was pronounced dead at the scene.

A 28-year-old woman from Calgary, who was a passenger in the truck, was also declared dead at the site.

The driver of the dozer was not injured.

Police say they will not be releasing any names.

Provincial investigat­ors with Occupation­al Health and Safety were at the scene, and RCMP say they are also investigat­ing.

Lomas says mine operations are on hold while the deaths are examined, but critical work is continuing.

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