There have been 82 deaths related to fatal collisions in Manitoba this year, one-third of which are related directly to drinking and driving.
With the holiday season here, the RCMP knows people are going to be out and about having fun, but they want you to know that if you need to drive, you must do so sober.
Whether it's alcohol or cannabis, driving under the influence continues to take lives.
"People can't be drinking and driving, we lose too many people in impaired fatal collisions," said Paul Manaigre, Sargeant with the RCMP. "Our officers are going to be out there and the ones that get caught will face the consequences."
The consequences could include a criminal record, suspension of your license, and your license will cost more, to name a few. Manaigre says you should always enjoy time with your family and friends, you just need to make sure to do it safely.
"We want everyone to enjoy themselves throughout the holiday season," said Manaigre. "If you're going to drink or use cannabis, find an alternate ride or stay where you are."