Saanich News, January 22, 2014

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COMMUNITY: On a two-year mission of mercy /A5 ARTS: From Kids in the Hall to Hollywood dad /A10 SPORTS: Grizz on hunt for top spot in BCHL /A15

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Driver interacts with police multiple times before head-on collision Kyle Slavin News staff

Saanich police say the man involved in a series of incidents Sunday morning that ended in a head-on collision and shut down the Pat Bay Highway was having a “mental health episode” behind the wheel. The 29-year-old Saanich man and his 1968 MG sports car had multiple run-ins with police between 1:15 a.m. and 10:54 a.m. on Jan 19.

Victoria police first pulled him over at Quadra Street and Fairfield Road for crossing the solid centre line and issued him a $109 ticket. He was then involved in a hit-and-run at 2:30 a.m. with a taxi at Blanshard and Bay streets. The VicPD officer that responded to that incident was the same who issued the ticket a couple hours earlier. VicPD officers spotted the vehicle around 3 a.m. travelling northbound on Douglas Street. VicPD communications co-ordinator Bowen Osoko said the car was seen running red lights at Pandora Avenue, Fisgard Street, Herald Street, Caledonia Avenue, Bay Street, Hillside Avenue, Finlayson Street and Boleskine Road. Osoko said officers advised Saanich police of the driver, and the Saanich department “took

over the search for the vehicle.” Shawnigan Lake RCMP made contact with the man around 4:30 a.m. An officer en route to another call noticed the man parked on the side of the Malahat. He told the officer he was just getting fresh air. Saanich police were called at 10:50 a.m. when the MG ran a red light at Quadra Street and Chatterton Way. At 10:54 a.m. officers were called to the Pat Bay Highway, just south of the Royal Oak offramp, where that vehicle crashed head-on into a 1996 Ford Aerostar van after travelling northbound in the southbound lanes. PleASe See: Police, Page A4

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Saanich Police Sgt. Alan Gurzinski photographs one of the two vehicles involved in a head-on collision on the Pat Bay highway Sunday morning. Police say the driver of this vehicle was suffering from a mental health issue.

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A meeting to discuss the pros and cons of building a clay court tennis facility in Saanich reconvenes Thursday night. Formal input before Saanich council began in late November, when the Cedar Hill Clay Court Tennis Society presented its proposal to build eight courts behind the Cedar Hill Rec Centre at a packed committee of the whole meeting. Mayor Frank Leonard ended the original meeting early, saying there was no reason for council to make a hasty decision or to have residents sit and wait for everyone to speak. Leonard says the same will go for this week's meeting. At the Nov. 28 meeting, opponents expressed concern about a lack of meaningful public consultation, the loss of green space, the potential impacts on Bowker Creek, and the society's request for a $100,000 grant an a $250,000 interest-free loan from Saanich. John Miller, with the tennis society, remains confident that the proposal will find support from council. He says he's looking forward to Thursday's meeting to clarify facts and address residents' concerns. The meeting is expected to attract a large crowd and will be held in the auditorium at Garth Homer Centre (813 Darwin Ave), at 7:30 p.m. kslavin@saanichnews.com


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