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For the first time in six years, there were no fatal crashes on B.C. roads, however, the number of tickets for dangerous driving remained high.
Police will crack down on motorists behaving badly over the long weekend, with various penalties and measures in place.
Mounties said there were three deaths in B.C. over the May long weekend, and there have been an average of four deaths on ...
The BC Highway Patrol says there were no fatal crashes on B.C. roads this Victoria Day long weekend, the first time “in at least six years.” ...
• May 17: A driver on Highway 3/95 in the East Kootenays was stopped doing 166 km/h in a 100 km/h zone. The driver was also ...
KAMLOOPS — The BC Highway Patrol says for the first time in at least six years, there were no deaths reported on provincial ...
Through the month of May, the police service held High Risk Driving and Motorcycle Awareness campaigns across the province.
ST. THOMAS – The mystery surrounding Victoria Dill’s violent death last summer has lingered since she was found gunned down ...
The B.C. Highway Patrol says the Victoria Day long weekend was the first without any road fatalities in at least six years in ...
To commemorate its 50th anniversary, BMW North America is telling 50 stories highlighting the company's success, like its ...
Australians hitting the road to make the most of the King's Birthday long weekend are being warned to drive safely or face ...