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3 injured, including 1 critically, after crash in Mississauga

3 injured, including 1 critically, after crash in Mississauga

CTV News3 days ago
Three people are in the hospital after a vehicle and a motorcycle collided at Dundas St. and Ridgeway Dr. in Mississauga.
Three people were injured, one critically, after a collision in Mississauga.
It happened near Ridgeway Drive and Dundas Street West at around 11 p.m. on Wednesday.
Police said a motorcycle and car collided in the area and the motorcyclist sustained serious injuries. They were transported to a trauma centre in critical condition, paramedics said.
Two others were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
The area was closed for several hours for the police investigation but all lanes have now reopened.
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