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B.C. man charged with 6 counts, including impaired driving, in crash that killed 2 grandparents

A 36-year-old man has been charged with six impaired driving-related counts in connection with ahead-on collision in B.C.'s North Okanagan that killed two visitors from Vancouverlast summer.

Head-on car crash killed 2 people from Vancouver visiting Vernon last summer

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Crown counsel in Vernon, B.C., has approved six charges, including impaired driving and criminal negligence, against Michael Rodine, 36, of Vernon, B.C. (Justice Education Society)

A 36-year-old man has been charged with six impaired-driving-related counts in connection with ahead-on collision in B.C.'s North Okanagan that killed two visitors from Vancouverlast summer.

The RCMP's B.C. Highway Patrol (BCHP) confirmed in a statement Monday that Crown counsel in Vernon, B.C., approved charges against local resident Michael Rodinerelated to a collision on Highway 97 near the Vernon Military Camp in the early morning of Aug. 5, 2022.

"The collision resulted in the death of two grandparents on vacation in the Okanagan from Vancouver," BCHP media relations officer Cpl. Mike Moore said in the statement.

The six charges include two counts of criminal negligence causing death, two counts of impaired driving causing death, and two counts of impaired driving "over 0.08" a blood alcohol content of more than 0.08 per cent causing death.

Rodine's first court appearance is scheduled forSept. 7.