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Hwy. 407 partially closed in Brampton after serious crash: OPP
Hwy. 407 partially closed in Brampton after serious crash: OPP

CTV News

time07-07-2025

  • Automotive
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Hwy. 407 partially closed in Brampton after serious crash: OPP

A serious crash has shut down part of Highway 407 in Brampton, Monday, July 7, 2025. A stretch of Highway 407 in Brampton is closed following a serious, two-vehicle collision that left one person with critical injuries, Ontario Provincial Police say. The crash occurred shortly after 6:30 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of the highway near Mississauga Road. One driver was taken to a Toronto- area trauma centre with life-threatening injuries, according to the OPP. A second driver was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. A collision reconstruction team is investigating the crash and all eastbound lanes of the highway are currently closed in the area. The OPP said the closure is expected to be 'lengthy.'

Crash in Niagara Falls leaves 1 person dead
Crash in Niagara Falls leaves 1 person dead

CTV News

time13-06-2025

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Crash in Niagara Falls leaves 1 person dead

Police say one person is dead following a crash in Niagara Falls on June 12, 2025. Police say a crash in Niagara Falls late Thursday night has left one person dead. It happened at the intersection of Thorold Stone and Dorchester roads just before 11:30 p.m., Niagara Regional Police said in a post on social media. Images from the scene show that a motorcycle collided with a vehicle at the intersection. One person was pronounced dead, but police did not say which vehicle the deceased was driving. Collision reconstruction and forensic units have been deployed to the scene. Road closures are in effect and drivers are asked to use alternate routes.

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