Two Arrested in Separate Impaired Driving Incidents in Cape Breton
Two drivers were arrested in separate impaired driving incidents in Cape Breton, according to RCMP. Both face charges after being stopped in distinct locations.
Two drivers were arrested in separate impaired driving incidents in Cape Breton, according to RCMP. Both face charges after being stopped in distinct locations.
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