8 impaired drivers caught on New Year's morning in Abbotsford, B.C., police say
For some partiers in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, New Year's Eve celebrations lasted well into Wednesday morning – until police pulled them off the road for drunk driving.
The Abbotsford Police Department said officers nabbed no fewer than eight impaired drivers who were out in the community between 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
"All these drivers stopped today would have been drinking overnight and early morning. All would have known they had too much to drink and should not be out driving," Sgt. Paul Walker told CTV News, in an email.
Several of the drivers were either spotted drifting into different lanes or doing illegal U-turns. One was pulled over for excessive speeding – going as fast as 93 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on Lefeuvre Road – at around 8:49 a.m., Walker said.
While one of the drivers caught during the 2.5-hour period was impaired by drugs, most were under the influence of alcohol – including three who were stopped after leaving different liquor stores in Abbotsford.
Walker said the drivers were not nabbed as part of targeted New Year's Day enforcement operation, but through everyday policework, mostly conducted by the department's traffic unit.
"Road safety is vital to ensure the safety of all road users, and we need these drivers who are making these poor choices to remember that driving is a privilege and not a right," Walker said. "Our officers are out conducting enforcement daily ensuring we all get home safe."
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Much of Canada is under a weather alert this weekend: here's what to know
From snow, to high winds, to extreme cold, much of Canada is under a severe weather alert this weekend. Here's what to expect in your region.
Another suspect arrested in investigation of man found dead on Niagara Region roadside, one remains at large: police
Niagara police have made another arrest in the murder investigation of a 38-year-old man found dead near a rural roadway in Port Colborne, Ont., this past summer.
Fugitive U.S. rioter seeks asylum in Whistler amid warnings of more to come
An American citizen convicted of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on Capitol Hill and dodging jail time in Whistler may just be the start of an asylum-seeking rush, according to a prominent legal expert.
Prince William expresses sadness at death of his former nanny's stepson in New Orleans attack
Prince William expressed his shock and sadness Saturday at the news of the death of his former nanny's stepson in the New Year's truck attack in New Orleans that killed 14 people.
Reminders of Jan. 6 attack fade in the Capitol as Trump retakes power
Inside the U.S. Capitol, reminders of the violence are increasingly hard to find.
New Orleans attacker had suspected bomb materials at home, reserved truck weeks ago, officials say
The man who rammed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's revellers in New Orleans had suspected bomb-making materials at his home and reserved the vehicle used in the deadly attack more than six weeks earlier, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press on Friday.
Jeff Baena, writer, director and husband of Aubrey Plaza, dead at 47
Jeff Baena, a writer and director whose credits include 'Life After Beth' and 'The Little Hours,' has died, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan
The highly decorated Special Forces soldier who died by suicide in a Cybertruck explosion on New Year's Day confided to a former girlfriend who had served as an Army nurse that he faced significant pain and exhaustion that she says were key symptoms of traumatic brain injury.
Four puppies abandoned in northern Ont. rescued, rehomed
On New Year's Day, a pair had gone for a drive on northern Ontario backroads near Markstay-Warren to look at the local wildlife when they came upon four puppies in the middle of the road in the cold.