One man dead in single-vehicle collision near Crawford Bay

The single-vehicle collision occurred Tuesday afternoon. RCMP said one man was killed and another man taken to hospital.

“Upon arrival it was determined that a southbound white Fiat 500 with two occupants lost control as it entered a turn and left the highway going down a steep embankment, coming to rest near the shoreline of Kootenay Lake,” said Creston RCMP.

According to police, the driver, a local man in his 40s was taken to the hospital for treatment whereas the other occupant, an Alberta man in his 60s, died in the collision.

The investigation is now being lead by the BC RCMP Traffic Services in Cranbrook. RCMP said the investigation is still ongoing.

Anyone with any dashboard video or any other additional information is asked to contact the BC RCMP Traffic Services in Cranbrook at 250-420-4244.

Continue Reading

chnv Now playing play

ckkc Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. weighs stripping tenant protections from supportive housing residents

A new working group is exploring the possibility of removing supportive housing from British Columbia’s Residential Tenancy Act in an effort to address safety concerns at the facilities.

Commercial logging isn’t happening in BC parks; says B.C. Minister

When it comes to commercial logging, BC parks are off-limits.

B.C. receives improved rating on interprovincial trade: CFIB

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has praised British Columbia on making strides toward removing interprovincial trade barriers over the last year, but claims there’s still more work to be done. 

Majority of British Columbians optimistic about Canada’s future: poll

A new poll finds Canadian pride is surging as the country prepares to mark its 158th birthday on Tuesday.

Mount Sentinel graduate Phoenix Allen Named 2025 Schulich Leader

Mount Sentinel Secondary School (MSS) graduate Phoenix Allen has been named a 2025 Schulich Leader, securing a $100,000 scholarship to study math at Queens University.
- Advertisement -