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WEST KELOWNA – British Columbia's safety authority is pointing to poor rope tension as the main culprit behind a chairlift crash at a B.C. ski hill last year.
In March 2014 a chairlift at Crystal Mountain Resort near West Kelowna, B.C., deroped, sending three chairs plummeting into the snow and putting four people in hospital.
A newly released report from the BC Safety Authority makes seven recommendations aimed at preventing a similar mishap.
The bulk of those recommendations deal with the proper use of counterweight on a chairlift rope.
The safety authority says Crystal Mountain has received those recommendations but has yet to complete any work.
The hill's website says it plans to reopen for the 2015-16 ski season.
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