Kimberley Daily Bulletin, January 17, 2014

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Panebianco has been charged with manslaughter in Jarock’s death, and his trial is underway in Cranbrook Supreme Court this week and next before a 14-person jury. On Wednesday, Jan. 15, an RCMP forensic toxicologist testified that samples of blood, urine and eye fluid taken from Jarock showed extremely high levels of intoxication. Heather Dinn found that Jarock’s blood sample had a concentration of 284 milligrams in 100 millilitres of blood. The legal limit for driving is 80

milligrams blood alcohol content. But Jarock’s urine showed an alcohol content of 490 milligrams. Dinn said that the higher alcohol content in his urine suggests that Jarock stopped drinking some time before he died as his body had started to break down the alcohol. Crown prosecutor Lynal Doerksen asked Dinn to calculate what Jarock’s blood alcohol content would have been five hours before he died, assuming that’s when he stopped drinking.

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Cory Jarock had more than four times the legal driving limit for alcohol in his blood when he was kicked out of an Invermere house party in April 2012, a trial has heard. Jarock died of hypothermia in the driveway of a home in Invermere on April 3, 2012. Brian

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Of particular concern is one-1.5 kilometre stretch which is not paved and residents say is deteriorating rapidly. Adding to the problem is logging truck traffic coming out the valley. Council has decided to deal with the problem by putting load restricGR ANT EnterC AROLYN at www.pulseresearch.com/VI tions on year round. St. Mary resieditor@dailybulletin.ca dents had told Council last year that they felt load restrictions were a possiKimberley City Council is, as ble solution. The signs will go up in promised to residents of the St. Mary the near future. This will force heavy logging trucks Lake Road area last year, dealing with to use the road on the other side of the ongoing issues of road conditions. The road, responsibility for which river. Coun. Albert Hoglund said that the was passed to the City by the province over ten years ago, has been an ongo- load restrictions don’t affect sand trucks and graders. ing issue.

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