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Ontario Provincial Police say a 'major collision' involving three vehicles has closed all westbound lanes of Highway 417 at Palladium Drive and all eastbound lanes at Carp Road.

A 'major collision' has closed westbound lanes of Highway 417 at Carp Road and Palladium Drive. May 31, 2024. Ontario Provincial Police say a"major collision" involving three vehicles has closed all westbound lanes of Highway 417 at Palladium Drive and all eastbound lanes at Carp Road.

Four other people were transported by Ottawa Paramedics, according to Ottawa Fire Services. CTV News Ottawa has reached out to paramedics for more information about the condition of the injured."All lanes shut down west of Palladium. Highway to be shut down for several hours," police said. If You're On The Hunt For A Moisturizer With SPF, You'll Probably Want To Add At Least One Of These To Your Cart8 Of The Best Electric Scooters You Can Find Online Right NowA 21-year-old man is facing several assault charges after he allegedly hit three people with a stolen vehicle in Beaver Bank, N.S., early Thursday morning.

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