A notice banning aircraft including drones in the area has also been issued. The BC Coroners Service and WorkSafeBC will be conducting their own investigations into the incident. The Regional District of Central Okanagan has activated its emergency operations centre and an evacuation order has been issued for a number of addresses in the area. The incident site, near the corner of St. Paul and Bernard, remains “unsafe and unstable,” according to a news release from the Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre. Roads and sidewalks in the area are closed and residents and visitors are asked to stay out of the area.
Drunk Driver Calls Identical Twin To Collect Her She Turns Up Drunk: Police
On 6/3/21 at 6:16 AM EDT
Police in Canada apprehended two identical twin sisters within an hour on Saturday, both of who were found to be driving drunk. The sisters were in two separate vehicles.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Burnaby, British Columbia, pulled over a 28-year-old woman at a drinking and driving roadblock on May 29, Cpl. Mike Kalanj told Kelowna Capital News.
A roadside test was administered and the driver was found to have a blood alcohol level higher than the legal limit. Police issued the woman with a 24-hour suspension from the road.
The body of Kamloops firefighter Brian Lannon, who drowned while diving in Okanagan Lake on May 15, has been recovered, West Kelowna RCMP confirmed on Tuesday (June 1). Just after 7 a.m. on . . .