An ATV operator in northern Saskatchewan is facing several charges after a collision left a passenger with life-threatening injuries.
La Loche RCMP said the single-vehicle collision happened Thursday evening on the Clearwater Dene First Nation.
Police have not released the nature of the collision, but said a passenger was seriously injured.
The 49-year-old woman was transported by emergency medical services to a Saskatoon hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries, police said. There is no update on her current condition.
The ATV operator was not injured and was subsequently charged with four offences under the province’s All-Terrain Vehicles Act: operating an ATV without insurance, carrying a passenger on an ATV not designed to do so, operating an ATV without an approved helmet and eye protection, and operating an ATV on a travelled portion of a highway.
RCMP said officers issued the driver a 21-day driver’s license suspension and seized the ATV under provisions of the act.
Clearwater Dene First Nation is roughly 615 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon.
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