The death of a premature baby, born by emergency C-section following a traffic accident in Salmon Arm, has turned into a rallying cry in that city. Concerned about drivers running red lights and speeding through town, many in the Shuswap community are now calling for safety changes on the Trans-Canada Highway.
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Calls for Trans-Canada safety improvements after baby’s death
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