More tragedies on Highway 5 prompt renewed safety calls from North Thompson leaders
KAMLOOPS — After two more fatal crashes on Highway 5 took the lives of four people on Thursday (Dec. 28), local leaders are — once again — demanding improvements on the road.
The highway in the B.C. Interior that leads north from Kamloops, has been the scene of multiple fatalities over the years and Ward Stamer, the mayor of Barriere, believes a lot has to be done for that to change.
“We know that we need significant investment in our highway, similar to what Highway 1 has had over the last 20 years. I mean, $1.5 billion spent between Kamloops and Calgary and how much has been spent between Kamloops and Jasper? Peanuts,” he said.
Further north, Merlin Blackwell, the mayor of Clearwater, couldn’t agree more — and he goes even further.
