For Immediate Release
May 25, 2026
Penticton, BC – Sixteen mine rescue and first aid teams from operations across the
province gathered in Penticton this weekend to compete in the 68th annual BC Mine
Rescue and First Aid Competition
Penticton, BC – Sixteen mine rescue and first aid teams from operations across the province gathered in Penticton this weekend to compete in the 68th annual BC Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition with Elk Valley Resources Line Creek mine winning both best overall surface and three-person first aid and Newmont’s Red Chris mine winning best overall underground mine rescue awards.
Set against the backdrop of the Okanagan, two action-packed days saw teams from across British Columbia go head-to-head in a series of high-stakes, real-world emergency scenarios. Underground, surface, and first aid teams pushed their limits—demonstrating the skill, teamwork, and resilience required to perform when it matters most.
Mine rescue competitions are designed to test critical emergency response capabilities—from firefighting and hazard response to advanced first aid—through hands-on simulations and written evaluations. This year’s scenarios challenged teams to respond to a complex underground emergency involving trapped workers, tackling a dumpster fire full of fuel-soaked materials, rescuing a worker who fell 9 feet while changing a pulley system belt, treating workers exposed to carbon monoxide, and managing a car accident on site.
Congratulations to all competitors, volunteers, and supporters who came together in Penticton to make this year’s competition a success. Teams travelled from across the province—including northern operations near Dease Lake—highlighting the depth and strength of BC’s mine rescue network.
While every team delivered an impressive performance, special recognition goes to this year’s top competitors:
Three-Person First Aid: Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek
Surface Mine Rescue: Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek
Underground Mine Rescue: Newmont – Red Chris
First launched in 1958, the annual competition is organized by the Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals and the Mining Association of BC (MABC).
“The Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition highlights the exceptional skill, discipline, and bravery of the people who help keep BC’s mining sector safe,” said Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals. “These teams train year-round to be ready for the toughest situations, and their commitment reflects the very best of our industry.”
“Mine rescue is foundational to mining in BC and to the communities that support it,” said Michael Goehring, President & CEO of MABC. “Bringing this competition to Penticton shines a spotlight on the people behind the industry—highly trained professionals who step up when it counts. That connection between mining and community has never been more important.”
“Once again, BC’s mine rescue teams have demonstrated an exceptional level of preparedness and professionalism,” added Hermanus Henning, Chief Inspector of Mines. “Their performance reflects the high standards expected across the province and reinforces the critical role they play in protecting workers and supporting emergency response efforts beyond the mine site.”
Full 2026 competition results
Three-Person First Aid
| Trophy | Category | Winner |
|---|---|---|
| Kathy Lofstrom Memorial Trophy | Best coach for three-person team | Jen Virtue & Alex Issac, Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
| (no trophy) | Best written for three-person team | Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
| Three Person First Aid Trophy | Best three-person team | Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
Surface Mine Rescue
| Trophy | Category | Winner |
|---|---|---|
| Ron Brow Memorial Trophy | Best extrication | Centerra – Mount Milligan |
| Maurice Boisse Memorial Trophy | Best practical bench skills | Centerra – Mount Milligan |
| East Kootenay Mines Industrial Safety Association Trophy | Best written score | Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
| East Kootenay Mines Industrial Safety Association Mine Rescue Memorial Trophy | Best rope team task | Hudbay – Copper Mountain |
| North South Central First Aid Trophy | Best first aid | Hudbay – Copper Mountain |
| Levitt-Safety Fire Trophy | Best fire | Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
| New – EKMISA Best Captain’s Award | Best captain | Harley Marshall, Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
| HVC Highest Non-Aggregate Points Trophy | Highest points (non-aggregate) | Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
| Overall Surface Mine Rescue Winner | Highest aggregate (best overall) | Elk Valley Resources – Line Creek |
Underground Mine Rescue
| Trophy | Category | Winner |
|---|---|---|
| Barry Abbott Memorial Trophy | Best practical bench skills | Newmont – Brucejack |
| Best Bench Technician Trophy | Best bench technician | Matt Hanson, Newmont – Red Chris |
| USWA Mine Mill Trophy | Best underground coordinator | Sean Fong, Newmont – Brucejack |
| Richard Booth Award | Best written score | Newmont – Brucejack |
| Sullivan Cup | Best first aid | Newmont – Brucejack |
| Best Performance in Underground Smoke | Best smoke | Newmont – Brucejack |
| Keith Bracewell Memorial Award | Best obstacle and recovery | Newmont – Red Chris |
| Levitt-Safety Fire Trophy | Best fire | Newmont – Red Chris |
| Overall Underground Mine Rescue Winner | Highest score (best overall team) | Newmont – Red Chris |
About the Mining Association of British Columbia
MABC is the voice of British Columbia’s steelmaking coal, metal, and mineral producers, smelters, and advanced development companies. Our industry benefits all British Columbians and supports more than 50,000 jobs and nearly 4,000 small, medium, and Indigenous affiliated businesses in every corner of the province through an annual spend of $3.7 billion on goods and services. Our members’ products have among the lowest carbon footprints globally and are helping the world transition to a cleaner, low-carbon future; safely and responsibly.
About the Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals
The Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals is responsible for overseeing the province’s mining and mineral exploration sectors. The ministry works to ensure a well-regulated, environmentally sound, and economically beneficial industry that advances reconciliation with Indigenous Nations and public confidence.
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Mining Association of BC
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