
Sections of Arcola Ave, University Park Drive to Ring Road closed after crash
Regina Police Service (RPS) are asking drivers to avoid the Arcola Avenue and University Park Drive westbound lanes to Ring Road as an investigation continues.
Early Tuesday evening, police responded to a single vehicle collision in the area. Officers were present at the scene - while a motorcycle was also spotted in the area.
Regina Fire and Protective Services and EMS were also on site.
RPS says more details will be provided as they become available.

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