Vehicle crashes into popular Keremeos restaurant
Boboys’ owner believes the driver may have fallen asleep behind the wheel.
“He really does feel terrible about it. He was driving with his sister she was in shock, I hope they are okay as well,” wrote Boboys’ owner on Facebook. The restaurant is a popular spot in the village, located along 7th Avenue. Boboys said following the accident, the community came together to help them out.
“We had a bunch of guys all fixing and putting it back together and cleaning it up! I’m so thankful! Every time I think of it I break in tears,” wrote Boboys’ owner on Facebook. Keremeos RCMP did attend the scene and an investigation determined that criminality was not involved.Calls for change after a spate of overpass collisions involving large trucks
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