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Volume 119 No 31 PM # 400121123
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Thursday, July 31, 2014
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Cache Creek bank damaged by fire The Royal Bank building in Cache Creek will be closed for the foreseeable future after a suspected electrical fire resulted in smoke, glass and water damage. Village administrator Dan Plamondon said he was able to tour the building Tuesday morning. He said it looked as though the fire began near the lunchroom and spread to the roof, triggering the explosion of a nearby BC Hydro transformer. Plamondon said the Village was advised to use a Kamloops branch for their banking until the Cache Creek branch is operational again. Although he wasn’t given an approximate date for this, he said he was given the impression that the local branch would be back in business as soon as the building was repaired.
Fire broke out in the Cache Creek Royal Bank on Monday night. Cache Creek Fire Dept. was assisted by Ashcroft Fire Dept. through their Mutual Aid Agreement. No one was injured. (Right) Fire Chief Tom Moe checks for pockets of heat with a thermal imaging camera.
Lexus impounded
Clinton RCMP have impounded a red Lexus, driven by a 19-year-old Langley resident after it was clocked doing 194 km/h, nearly twice the posted limit. On July 25 at 2:50 pm, a member of the Clinton RCMP was conducting mobile radar enforcement on Hwy 97 near 83 Mile Rd. when the officer observed a red vehicle passing others. The police officer engaged his emergency equipment and stopped the car. The teenager was issued a violation ticket for excessive speed which, in this case, carries a fine of $483 as well as a mandatory seven-day vehicle impound.
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