“There is little chance much of this negative impact will be made up in revenue during the remain- der of the fiscal year,” Paynton says in the report. Finally, an independent inves- tigation by the lifesaving society cost $3,000. Additional staff costs for in- cident response, debriefing and interviews totalled $7,500, union management and investigation costs were $2,200, and a tempo- rary disinfection system design and installation was $22,000. Direct revenue loss from the shutdown was $33,510. In a report to the Central Cari- boo/City of Williams Lake Joint Committee, director of com- munity services Geoff Paynton breaks down the costs. Monica Lamb-Yorski Tribune Staff Writer Pool’s chlorine leak cost $65K February’s chlorine leak and subsequent 26-day shutdown at the Sam Ketcham Pool in Wil- liams Lake wound up costing $65,000. The pedes- trian was transported to Cariboo Me- morial Hospital and, after causing problems for the medical staff who were attempting to care for him, was arrested and held in-custody by the RCMP until he sobered, police say. The RCMP say the driver could not be faulted as this occurred in an area where there is no pedestrian cross- ing, nor any street lights. The 26-year-old lakecity male pe- destrian was struck by the passenger side mirror of the moving vehicle, having nearly made it safely to the highway’s shoulder. Police say the driver of the vehicle reported that while travelling south- bound on Highway 97 within city limits, a male ran in front of his vehi- cle attempting to cross the highway. on Tuesday, June 19, the Williams Lake RCMP and the BC Ambulance Service re- sponded to a report of a pedestrian being hit by a car. Intoxicated pedestrian hit by vehicle The driver of a vehicle that struck a pedestrian Tuesday night was not at fault, RCMP say. Weather outlook: Mix of sun/ cloud Thursday, high of 25 C. SPORTS A9 Locals to take on Tough Mudder. HST Inside the Tribune NEWS A2 Four-way stop to be installed. Breaking news, video, photo galleries, and more always online at THURSDAY, JProudly serving Williams Lake and the Cariboo-Chilcotin since 1930 VOL.
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