
Crash on Highway 17, roadway reopened
Highway 17 west of Sudbury was closed in both directions near Worthington after a two-vehicle crash at Lorne Falls Road just before 7 p.m., sending one person to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries; no cause or charges have been confirmed.
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