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Man faces 6 charges for crash that killed Good Samaritan near Qualicum Beach
- British Columbia
- Qualicum Beach
- Hwy-19
- source: Bing
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- Dec 27, 2024 05:26am
19Mounties in British Columbia ... near Qualicum Beach earlier this year. Patrick Hare, 80, from Red Deer, Alta., had stopped to help a woman whose minivan hit a power pole on Highway 19A around ... Read More
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B.C. man faces six impaired driving charges over crash that killed Good Samaritan, 80
- British Columbia
- Hwy-19
- source: Bing
- 4 views
- Dec 27, 2024 09:23am
19SURREY, B.C. - Mounties in British Columbia say six impaired driving charges have been ... had stopped to help a woman whose minivan hit a power pole on Highway 19A around 2:30 a.m. on March 2. The 36 ... Read More
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Police seek witnesses of fatal pedestrian crash in Nanoose Bay
- British Columbia
- Nanoose Bay
- Hwy-19
- source: Bing
- 3 views
- Jan 08, 2025 6:15pm
19RCMP continue to investigate a fatal pedestrian crash on Highway 19 in Nanoose Bay in central Vancouver Island that occurred last week. Read More
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61-year-old pedestrian killed in Vancouver Island crash
- British Columbia
- Nanoose Bay
- Hwy-19
- source: Bing
- 3 views
- Jan 08, 2025 10:54am
19A pickup truck struck and killed a pedestrian in Nanoose Bay on Vancouver Island late last week, police said in an appeal for witnesses and video. Read More
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Highway Patrol seeks video to aid investigation into fatal Vancouver Island collision
- British Columbia
- Nanoose Bay
- Hwy-19
- source: Bing
- 4 views
- Jan 06, 2025 1:22pm
19Police are looking for video from other drivers and businesses in the area as they investigate after a fatal collision involving a pedestrian in Nanoose Bay. Read More
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