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CBC
7 days ago
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- CBC
Another fatal collision on same rural highway where 4 teens and teacher killed
One person is dead, and another was airlifted to hospital following a crash between an SUV and delivery truck on the same road that took the lives of five people two weeks earlier. Emergency crews responded to Tuesday's collision at about 9:05 a.m. at the intersection of Road 84 and 31st Line, east of Thorndale. Oxford County OPP said the passenger of the SUV was pronounced dead at the scene, and the driver of the SUV was airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver of the delivery truck suffered minor injuries. The identity of the dead has not been released. The collision happened occurred several concessions away from the multi-vehicle crash that claimed the lives of four students and a teacher on Road 84 and Cobble Hills Roads on May 23. Police have not yet said what caused that crash but once they have, local politicians said they will be advocating to improve highway safey measures. The intersection of Road 84 and 31st Line remained closed Tuesday afternoon. The West Region OPP Traffic Incident Management and Enforcement Team is investigating the cause of the crash.


CTV News
03-06-2025
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- CTV News
One dead, one airlifted after Oxford County crash
OPP are investigating a fatal crash at 31st Line and Road 84 in Zorra. June 3, 2025. (Source: OPP) One person has died and one person has been airlifted to hospital following a crash in Oxford County. OPP were called to the scene at Road 84 and 31st Line in Zorra for a two-vehicle crash between an SUV and a delivery truck. According to police, the person who died and the person airlifted to hospital were in the SUV — the driver of the delivery truck has what are considered minor injuries. The roadway is currently closed for the investigation. More details will be provided as they become available.


CTV News
03-06-2025
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- CTV News
Guelph man arrested in hit and run
A Guelph man has been arrested in connection with a hit and run collision Sunday morning. Guelph Police say just before 9 a.m., a delivery truck was struck by a black Hyundai SUV near Paisley Street and Edinburgh Road North. 'The driver of the heavily-damaged SUV fled northbound on Edinburgh Road,' police said in a media release. 'A member of the public contacted police Monday afternoon after seeing a media release asking for witnesses to come forward.' The SUV was later found in a parking lot on Willow Road. A 42-year-old Guelph man is charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop after a collision and careless driving.


CTV News
02-06-2025
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- CTV News
Police looking for tips in Guelph hit and run investigation
A black car believed to be involved in a hit and run crash in Guelph on May 1, 2025. (Source: Guelph Police Service) The Guelph Police Service is trying to identify a driver involved a hit and run crash in the city on Sunday. According to a media release, the driver of a black Hyundai SUV struck a delivery truck near Paisley Street and Edinburgh Road North around 9 a.m. The SUV took off and was last seen travelling northbound on Edinburgh Road. Police said the Hyundai had significant damage to its front-end, including a missing headlight and fog light, on the driver's side. Witnesses told officers the driver was 'possibly an Indian male wearing glasses.' Police did not say if anyone was hurt in the collision. Tips on the identity of the driver, or the SUV, can be made to Const. Michael Braga at 519-824-1212, ext. 7144, or mbraga@