Serious head-on crash in B.C. involving 'erratic' driver sends three to hospital

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Serious head-on crash in B.C. involving 'erratic' driver sends three to hospital
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A serious head-on collision in British Columbia involving an erratic driver has resulted in three individuals being hospitalized.

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