May 28, 2013, Cariboo Advisor

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the Cariboo Advisor Wednesday, May 29, 2013

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Volume 16, Issue 22

May 29, 2013

Cadets celebrate 13th annual Ceremonial Review Page 4

Thunder Mountain Season opener brings racers Ryley Seibert and Korbin Thomas for the ASA OK Tire Series Page 12-13

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Excessive speed and alcohol suspected in head-on crash Angie Mindus Cariboo Advisor First responders rushed to the scene of a two-vehicle head-on collision on Mackenzie Avenue Monday night that sent seven to hospital. The incident is believed to have occurred when a

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speeding northbound black car with a driver and four passengers inside lost control on a sweeping corner just south of the Soda Creek Road turn off and struck a Dodge pick up truck with two passengers travelling southbound, said RCMP Sgt. Bob Vebree of the

Cariboo Chilcotin Traffic Services. Vebree said the impact of the collision sent the car rolling down an embankment to the train tracks below, coming to rest on its roof. Members of the Central Cariboo Search and Rescue

team attended and used the Jaws of Life to remove the people from the car. Vebree said all people involved in the collision were transported to hospital, and are believed to be recovering from their injuries. Police suspect alcohol and excessive speed are con-

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