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June 23, 2008

Tim Fanning, a Vancouver Police Department piper.

BRADLEY FEHR

Tim Fanning, a Vancouver Police Department piper, led a procession on June 17 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the collapse of the Second Narrows Bridge. Eighteen workers and one diver died during construction of the bridge in 1958.

Hundreds gather to remember victims of Second Narrows Bridge collapse

About 200 people, including survivors, relatives of lost workers and dignitaries, were on hand for a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Second Narrows Bridge. They gathered at the south end of what is now known as the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing.

Seventy-nine workers fell 175 feet into Burrard Inlet when one of the spans being constructed for the bridge collapsed. The diver died two days later while searching for bodies.

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