Friday, December 19, 2025
ADVT 
National

SUV Crashes Through Wall In Peachland, B.C. Library, Injuring 6, 1 Critically

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Apr, 2017 09:49 AM
    PEACHLAND, B.C. — Six people are hurt, one critically, after an SUV smashed through the wall of the public library in Peachland, B.C.
     
    RCMP Cpl. Jesse O'Donaghey says it happened at about 4 p.m. Wednesday in the small community south of West Kelowna.
     
    He says a man in his 40s was inside the library and has life-threatening injuries, a second person is in serious condition and three more were hit by flying debris but are expected to recover.
     
     
    The 71-year-old woman driving the BMW X3 was also taken to hospital as a precaution.
     
    A cause of the crash is under investigation.
     
    O'Donaghey says officers are still speaking to victims and witnesses and are also awaiting results of a mechanical inspection of the SUV. (CKFR)
     
    Photo: Penticton Western News

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Poppy Crosswalk To Honour Veterans In Vernon, B.C., Rejected By Legion

    Poppy Crosswalk To Honour Veterans In Vernon, B.C., Rejected By Legion
    Vernon Mayor Akbal Mund says the city is working on a new plan to honour veterans after the Royal Canadian Legion rejected a proposed poppy crosswalk.

    Poppy Crosswalk To Honour Veterans In Vernon, B.C., Rejected By Legion

    SAD Will Review Punjab Election Outcome, Says Parkash Singh Badal

    SAD Will Review Punjab Election Outcome, Says Parkash Singh Badal
    The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) will hold a meeting to review the party's performance in the Punjab assembly elections, said the outgoing Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today. 

    SAD Will Review Punjab Election Outcome, Says Parkash Singh Badal

    B.C. Gives $100k To Jewish Community For Security Upgrades After Bomb Threat

    The Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver received an email bomb threat on Sunday, days after a similar threat required an evacuation of the facility.

    B.C. Gives $100k To Jewish Community For Security Upgrades After Bomb Threat

    Video Shown At Charest Sex Assault Trial Shows Female Students Looking Uneasy

    Homemade video footage of a 1990s European ski trip shown at Bertrand Charest's sex assault trial Monday included scenes of two young female ski students who seemed uneasy and who wouldn't look at the camera.

    Video Shown At Charest Sex Assault Trial Shows Female Students Looking Uneasy

    Canadian Home Prices Post Record February Increase

    Canadian Home Prices Post Record February Increase
     Canadian home prices posted a record jump for the month of February, fuelled by the Toronto, Hamilton and Vancouver markets.

    Canadian Home Prices Post Record February Increase

    Homeless Woman Who Was Viciously Beaten Attends Attacker's Hearing

    Homeless Woman Who Was Viciously Beaten Attends Attacker's Hearing
    PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A Saskatchewan woman whose legs had to be amputated after she was viciously beaten and burned has attended the opening of a dangerous offender hearing for the man who pleaded guilty in the case.

    Homeless Woman Who Was Viciously Beaten Attends Attacker's Hearing