Share

Two seriously injured in head-on crash involving charter bus carrying 50 people

Squamish RCMP spokeswoman Sgt. Jolaine Percival said a man was seriously injured when the vehicle he was driving collided with a Pacific Coach Lines bus along the Sea-to-Sky Highway, between Vancouver and Whistler. One is in stable condition and was transported via ground ambulance.

Advertisement


Bowe Bergdahl Will Be Arraigned for Desertion
His hair was close-cropped and he was wearing his army dress uniform of dark blue jacket and trousers . He didn’t speak to reporters waiting in the rain outside the courthouse on Fort Bragg.

There were about 50 passengers on the bus at the time, none of whom were injured in the crash, said Percival.


Miss Colombia Writes Emotional Message to Fans After Miss Universe Mistake
This is exactly what’s on the card. “I have to apologise”. ‘I can show it to your right here, the first runner-up is Colombia. Miss Universe USA speaks up about the winners announcement mix-up during coronation night.

David anxious the bus, perched with one side up on the barrier, might tip because of the passengers trying to escape out the road side-windows, so he nudged the couple’s van up against the back corner of the bus, which was still on the road.


Santa’s journey to be tracked online
NORAD is partnered with Microsoft on this and you can visit their dedicated website or download the app for your phone. The correct phone number was publicised and anyone could call up on Christmas eve and find out where Santa Claus was.

That might not have been the case if not for the concrete barrier, which the RCMP believes likely prevented a risky drop – there’s a cliff just metres away on the other side.

Road conditions are being considered a factor in the crash. It was snowing when the vehicles collided.

The front driver’s side of the bus was badly damaged and the SUV was completely destroyed.

Police could not say when the highway would reopen.

The Sea to Sky Highway is closed in both directions near the Conroy Creek Forest Service Road, north of Squamish, due to a crash.

Advertisement

Drivers were being rerouted through Highway 1 before Highway 5 southbound was reopened at the Summit later in the afternoon.

Two sent to hospital after Sea-to Sky crash