Anyone who walks as much as I do has had many near misses, and in virtually every case I’ve experienced, the driver wasn’t looking at all for a pedestrian in the crosswalk. They’re always quite startled to see me standing inches from their vehicle
Calling for “no more child deaths,” neighbours, road-safety advocates and incoming and outgoing Saanich councillors stood at Shelbourne Street and San Juan Avenue a marked crosswalk with pedestrian-controlled flashing beacons
A child under 12 was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after being hit in a crosswalk Tuesday morning at Shelbourne Street and San Juan Avenue
In a decision released by the Parole Board of Canada, the board said Tenessa Rayann Nikirk, 25, has accepted responsibility for what happened and understands the harm she caused.
A woman who was convicted of critically injuring a young girl at a crosswalk in Saanich, B.C., in 2017 has been granted full parole after spending less than one year in jail. The court heard from witnesses that she was speeding, texting and crossing into the oncoming lane to pass other vehicles before the crash occurred.