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Good news and bad news in British Columbia
Posted Dec 20 2008 6:47pm
Good news -
drug deaths decline
Bad news -
1 in 10 drivers test positive for drugs, and 1 in 12 drivers test positive for alcohol
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Bad news - 1 in 10 drivers test positive for drugs, and 1 in 12 drivers test positive for alcohol