Driver went off road toward B.C.'s Fraser River with kids in car, police say
Authorities are investigating after a driver allegedly went off the road and toward B.C.’s Fraser River with two young children in the car Friday morning.
Investigators are treating the incident as a “criminal matter,” the Delta Police Department said in a news release.
“The children have been transported to hospital for observation, with no apparent injuries noted,” the department added. “The driver has been transported to hospital and is receiving medical care.”
Authorities said the person behind the wheel was a female, but did not specify whether she is an adult or youth, or provide any information on her relationship to the children.
The collision happened along River Road in Delta around 9:40 a.m. Police said they initially received a report that a car had been “intentionally” driven into the Fraser.
Officers arrived to find the vehicle stuck in the foreshore of the river, but not in the water. Firefighters and good Samaritans were already tending to the occupants at the scene.
“We thank the public and the Delta firefighters for their actions at the onset of this incident,” the police department said, in its news release.
Authorities said the area was “busy with commuters’ at the time of the incident, and asked anyone who may have witnessed the collision to come forward.
Police are also looking for any surveillance or dash-cam video that could assist in their investigation.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Alleged gang member driving from U.S. arrested at Canadian border after making wrong turn
An alleged gang member coming from the United States was arrested at the Canadian border after reportedly making a wrong turn onto the Peace Bridge border crossing.
Kingston, Ont. doctor ordered to repay $600K for pandemic vaccination payments
An Ontario health tribunal has ordered a Kingston, Ont. doctor to repay over $600,000 to the Ontario government for improperly billing thousands of COVID-19 vaccinations at the height of the pandemic.
'Bedlam': Nova Scotia lawyer suspended following ugly courtroom fracas
A Nova Scotia lawyer who had to be restrained by deputy sheriffs during a court appearance earlier this year has lost his appeal of a suspension following the bizarre incident.
After multiple data breaches, Yahoo settled a class-action lawsuit. The deadline to file compensation claims is approaching
Yahoo and Rogers customers in Canada have until the end of the month to claim up to $375 cash from a data breach settlement.
Wind chills of -50, snowfall of up to 50 cm: Canada's weather forecast
As the second day of December unfolds, Canadians from coast to coast are experiencing a range of wintry conditions. Here's what's happening in different parts of the country.
Neighbours who sheared tops of B.C. man's bamboo plants ordered to pay $1K in damages
A B.C. man whose neighbours lopped the tops off of four of his bamboo plants has been awarded $1,000 in damages by the province’s Civil Resolution Tribunal.
A 17-year-old player dies after collapsing during a charity hockey game in New York
A 17-year-old hockey player collapsed during a charity game in New York and later died, authorities said.
Canada lists Ansarallah, known as the Houthis, a terrorist entity
The Canadian government has listed the Yemeni militant group Ansarallah, commonly known as the Houthis, as a terrorist group in an effort to 'fight terrorism globally.'
Multiple elements contributed to fatal Chinook helicopter crash in Ottawa River, investigation concludes
The investigation into a Chinook helicopter crash near Petawawa, Ont. that killed two military pilots concludes an 'unperceived acceleration' and environmental conditions were "significant contributors" to the crash in the Ottawa River.