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Friday, February 26, 2016
CLINIC CLOSED
The Valley Medical Clinic in Duncan has been temporarily closed due to the reported discovery of vermiculite insulation containing asbestos fibres in the clinic, other workspaces of the building and the air circulation system. A verbal stop-work order was issued Monday morning by WorkSafeBC for the clinic at 335 Jubilee St. and the other building tenants, two dental practices and a pharmacy. A written notice was issued Wednesday and the building will remain closed as it is assessed and decontaminated. A makeshift clinic has been set up on nearby Evans Street. “It remains closed pending a risk assessment and decontamination work,” said WorkSafeBC director of media relations Scott McCloy, noting those steps are up to the owner. Doyle Childs, who owns the holding company that owns the building, said in a best-case-scenario he will also potentially reopen several areas of the building by today (Friday), specifically the pharmacy and dental clinics.
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A worker in a hazmat suit walks outside a building at Jubilee and Ingram Street in Duncan.
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Police are seeking witnesses to a fatal pedestrian/vehicle collision that killed a 23-year-old Ladysmith man on Wednesday. Shortly after 5 a.m., Ladysmith RCMP received a report of a fatal incident near the intersection of Cedar Road just north of Ladysmith. Two vehicles had reportedly hit a pedestrian standing in the fast lane of the highway. Police say preliminary investigation shows that a Toyota Tundra was driving north on Highway 1, with a tractor trailer unit following. The Tundra swerved to avoid the man standing in the middle of the fast lane but clipped him with the passenger-side mirror. The tractor trailer was unable to avoid the man and struck him, causing the individual to be thrown to the side of the highway. Drivers of the Tundra, tractor trailer and other passing drivers stopped to provide medical attention to the pedestrian who had been struck, but he died at the scene. Northbound lanes were closed for several hours for investigation. Anyone with information or who witnessed this collision is asked to contact South Island Traffic Services at 250-416-0352.
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