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Highway 400 crash near Bradford sends 3 to hospital

Highway 400 crash near Bradford sends 3 to hospital

CTV News13 hours ago

Three people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 400 Friday afternoon near Bradford.
Three people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 400 Friday afternoon near Bradford.
Police say it happened in the southbound lanes approaching County Road 88. Video posted by Ontario Provincial Police shows one of the vehicles heavily damaged.
Officials say three people were taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.
The crash partially closed southbound lanes as crews worked to clear the roadway.

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