Catherine McKay
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Drunk driver who killed family of 4 in crash outside Saskatoon denied full paroleCatherine McKay, 54, will remain on day parole for at least six months.CanadaDec 1, 2021
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Full parole denied for drunk driver who killed members of Van de Vorst familyA Parole Board of Canada decision said Catherine McKay would pose an undue risk to society if granted full parole.CrimeDec 23, 2020
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Catherine McKay guilty of impaired driving causing death of Saskatoon family, granted day paroleIn early 2016, court heard that McKay had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit when she failed to stop at a stop sign and crashed into a vehicle carrying a young couple and their two children just north of Saskatoon.CrimeApr 2, 2020
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Party leaders, experts react to Kathleen Wynne conceding Liberals won’t win Ontario electionWynne said the party would not form the next government after Thursday’s vote but urged voters to elect as many Liberal MPPs as possibly in order to prevent either party from winning a majority government.PoliticsJun 2, 2018
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Catherine McKay denied unescorted temporary absences from healing lodgeCatherine McKay was denied temporary absences from a healing lodge where she's serving her 10-year sentence.CanadaJun 1, 2018
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SGI settles suits against corporations that served Catherine McKayCriminal proceedings revealed Catherine McKay was nearly three times the legal limit at the time of the fatal crash involving the Van de Vorst family.CanadaFeb 28, 2018
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Van der Vorst case turned spotlight on drunk driving but Sask. rates still highThe Van de Vorst case shocked many in Saskatchewan and shined a light on the high rates of impaired driving in the province.CanadaDec 31, 2017
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SGI lawsuit ‘could cause a lot of issues’ for Saskatchewan barsSGI is suing two Saskatoon corporations that served Catherine McKay hours before her impaired driving crash that killed the Van de Vorst family.CanadaJul 7, 2017
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SGI suing 2 Saskatoon corporations that served Catherine McKaySGI suing two corporations that owned the bars that served Catherine McKay the night she was involved in a drunk driving crash that killed a Saskatoon family.CanadaJul 6, 2017
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What are Correctional Service Canada healing lodges?The public is outraged that Catherine McKay, who killed the Van de Vorst family Saskatoon, is not in prison, but at a healing lodge. However, not many know what a healing lodge is.CrimeFeb 25, 2017
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