Tuesday, May 12, 2026
ADVT 
National

Police In Terrace, B.C., Search For Driver In Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash

The Canadian Press, 20 Nov, 2018 01:23 PM
    TERRACE, B.C. — The Mounties are searching for a pickup-type truck that was involved in a deadly hit-and-run accident over the weekend near Terrace, B.C.
     
     
    Police say the body of a man in his 30s was discovered in the ditch on the north side of Highway 16 about four kilometres outside the city. 
     
     
    The man's injuries were consistent with having been struck by a vehicle and police say there was supporting evidence at the scene.
     
     
    The man has been identified as a Terrace resident and police say it's believed he was walking on the shoulder facing traffic when the crash occurred between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. on Sunday.
     
     
    Police say they're looking for a larger pickup that would have significant damage to the passenger side and may be missing a passenger-side mirror.
     
     
    The RCMP say they're also urging the driver to come forward to police.
     
     
     
    POLICE IN TERRACE, B.C., SAY FORD F350 IS SUSPECT VEHICLE IN FATAL HIT-AND-RUN
     
     
    TERRACE, B.C. — RCMP say they are making progress in the search for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run collision with a pedestrian early Sunday along Highway 16 in northwestern British Columbia.
     
     
    Cpl. Mike Halskov with RCMP Traffic Services says additional experienced investigators have arrived in Terrace to help.
     
     
    He says the suspect vehicle has been narrowed to a 2011 to 2016 Ford F350 pickup with damage to the passenger side, including the mirror.
     
     
    A boat trailer that the pickup may have been towing at the time has also been recovered and police say it has damage consistent with the crash.
     
     
    Halskov says in a news release that investigators believe the driver was not acting alone when the victim was hit and the suspect or that person's lawyer is urged to come forward.
     
     
    The body of a man in his 30s was found in a ditch along Highway 16 just outside Terrace on Sunday, and police have already said he was likely walking on the shoulder facing traffic when he was hit before dawn.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    India Calls Off Talks With Pakistan After J&K Cops Killing, Says Pm Imran Khan's 'True Face' Expose

    India Calls Off Talks With Pakistan After J&K Cops Killing, Says Pm Imran Khan's 'True Face' Expose
    Blaming Pakistan for the killing of security personnel in Jammu and Kashmir and accusing it of glorifying terrorism, India on Friday called off talks between the two foreign ministers in New York in a move termed by Pakistan as "unfortunate" and "taken under internal pressure".

    India Calls Off Talks With Pakistan After J&K Cops Killing, Says Pm Imran Khan's 'True Face' Expose

    Shoppers Drug Mart Gets Medical Pot License From Health Canada

    TORONTO — Shoppers Drug Mart has received Health Canada's approval to be a licensed medical marijuana producer, opening the door for the pharmacy giant to dispense medical cannabis to patients.

    Shoppers Drug Mart Gets Medical Pot License From Health Canada

    Environment Canada Posts Rainfall Warnings For Parts Of B.C. South Coast

    Environment Canada Posts Rainfall Warnings For Parts Of B.C. South Coast
    VANCOUVER — Residents across British Columbia's south coast will need their umbrellas and gumboots until at least Saturday as rain and wind lash the region.

    Environment Canada Posts Rainfall Warnings For Parts Of B.C. South Coast

    Women In B.C. To Have Access To Breast Density Info When Screened For Cancer

    Women In B.C. To Have Access To Breast Density Info When Screened For Cancer
    VANCOUER, B.C. — Women in British Columbia will soon get breast density information after having a mammogram, which can lead to the screening test missing cancer.

    Women In B.C. To Have Access To Breast Density Info When Screened For Cancer

    B.C. Premier Apologizes For Removal Of 1950S Totem Pole At Canada-U.S. Border

    B.C. Premier Apologizes For Removal Of 1950S Totem Pole At Canada-U.S. Border
    SURREY, B.C. — Three First Nations in British Columbia gathered today to raise a restored replica totem pole at a Canada-U.S. border crossing — a decade after it was removed by the province without notice.

    B.C. Premier Apologizes For Removal Of 1950S Totem Pole At Canada-U.S. Border

    Nanaimo Tent City Ordered To Shut Down Within 21 Days

    Nanaimo Tent City Ordered To Shut Down Within 21 Days
    NANAIMO, B.C. — A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has given people living in a tent city in Nanaimo 21 days to vacate land owned by the municipality.

    Nanaimo Tent City Ordered To Shut Down Within 21 Days