Three Metro Vancouver employees have been fired in connection with a deadly incident at the Cleveland Dam in early October.

On Oct. 1, a freezing torrent of water was suddenly released into the Capilano River in North Vancouver. Two men, a father and son who were downstream, were killed as a result.

A preliminary report released a week later found human error related to the programming of the control system was the “clearest contributing factor” in the incident.

“Metro Vancouver continues to co-operate fully with external agencies in their investigations and will not be providing…



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