Arrow Lakes News, January 14, 2016

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Thursday, January 14, 2016

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Youth Centre hosts AGM with barbecue

Exploring Wensley Creek cross country ski trail

Chamber music trio plays at the Bonnington

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Fatal crashes down, impaired driving up on local roads GREG NESTEROFF Nelson Star

LIGHTING UP THE SLOPES Dease Hembling works hard to replace a light fixture at the Summit Lake Ski Hill. Getting up to the light is definitely not for the faint of heart or the Jillian Trainor photo weak of limb.

Local traffic police saw one encouraging trend in 2015, but lots of others that have them concerned. In a roundup of annual statistics, RCMP Sgt. John Ferguson of West Kootenay Traffic Services said there were four fatal crashes on local roads last year, down from 11 in 2014, “however four is still too many.” None were alcohol-related, but Ferguson said impaired driving charges increased by 35 per cent and roadside suspensions related to alcohol increased 100 per cent. Charges of driving while impaired by drugs increased 10 per cent. “This is an alarming increase,” Ferguson said. “We cannot stress enough the devastation an impaired charge or an immediate roadside prohibition can have on the driver, family or victims of a crash.” On Boxing Day alone, a single officer pulled over four suspected drunk drivers in the Fruitvale area, which Ferguson called “unbelievable.” Another four drivers were taken off the road on New Year’s Eve. There was also a 25 per cent increase in drug seizures and 100 per cent increase in drug trafficking charges related to people travelling on local highways. Seatbelt and cell phone-related infractions decreased, although Ferguson said distracted driving remains one of the main causes of crashes. Charges related to speeding more than 40 km/h over the posted limit increased by 50 per cent. “Slow down and drive to the road conditions, not the posted speed limit,” Ferguson advised. Ferguson said neither enforcement nor manpower changed with his unit between 2014 and 2015 — in fact it was down slightly due to one officer Continued on A2

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