Steinbach RCMP were busy this past weekend, arresting four impaired drivers in the Steinbach and Richer areas.
The creative efforts of two Red River College Creative Communications students are behind Manitoba Public Insurance’s newest campaign aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of impaired driving.
On April 5, 2016, at approximately 5:30pm, during peak traffic, Steinbach RCMP observed a vehicle being operated on Main street in an unsafe manner.
Three local drivers will be facing impaired driving charges in Steinbach Court after being caught by Steinbach RCMP this past weekend.
During the period of December 22, 2015 to January 1, 2016, Steinbach RCMP conducted seven checkstops within the City of Steinbach, the RM of La Broquerie, the RM of Hanover and the RM of Ste Anne.
The definition of impaired driving is not exclusive to alcohol consumption. Manitoba Public Insurance is raising awareness among Manitobans that impaired driving also extends to the over consumption of prescription, over-the-counter and illegal drugs.
Manitobans who drive while impaired by drugs or alcohol or who commit other serious driving-related offences now face much harsher penalties.
Driving while impaired can have deadly consequences and change your life forever in the blink of an eye – that’s the message Manitoba Public Insurance is bringing to thousands of students across the province this month with the return of the popular Friends for Life speaker series.
On November 6, Steinbach RCMP stopped a 33-year-old Steinbach area man was driving an unregistered vehicle while being suspended from driving.
A Steinbach woman is facing a number of impaired driving related charges after recently being arrested by Steinbach RCMP.