Saskatchewan looks to tackle its highest impaired driving rates among provinces
Life changed for the Van de Vorst family two years ago.
“All of a sudden, one night, you lose a third of your family,” recalls Linda Van de Vorst, whose son Jordan, his wife Chanda and their two children, Miguire and Kamryn, were killed by an impaired driver near Saskatoon on Jan. 3, 2016.
Now birthdays, anniversaries, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day all remind the Van de Vorsts about the night a woman drove through a stop sign and slammed into the young family’s car.
Catherine McKay, 49, has since pleaded guilty to four counts of impaired driving causing death and is serving a 10-year sentence. Her blood-alcohol level at the time of the crash was three times the legal limit.


