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New life breathed into poison claim

Six Cranbrook high school teachers who say they were poisoned by mercury while at work have received a new court-ordered compensation board hearing.

Six Cranbrook high school teachers who say they were poisoned by mercury while at work have received a new court-ordered compensation board hearing.

The Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal rejected the teachers' claim that they were poisoned after being exposed to mercury in the science classes at Mount Baker Secondary in 2004 and 2005.

The group took the board and the school district to court for a review of the decision.

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Saunders called the tribunal's decision unfair and unreasonable, ruling the panel disregarded evidence that the teachers were poisoned.