Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Sep 2014, p. 17

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A woman was extn'cated by Whitchurch- Stoufiville Fire and Emergency Services Tues- day moming after the vehicle she was driving was involved in a head-on collision. The accident occurred around 8 sun. on Bloomington Road between Warden and Kennedy roads The woman. who was driving a Honda Civic, was airlified to the hospital with non- life-threatening injuries. according to York Regional Police Oonst. Nick Hill. Woman cut from vehicle, airlifted The male driver. along with a teenaged passenger, oftheothervehicle-aVolvo-was transported to the hospital for precautionary reasons. according to Hill. BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolanOyrmg.com BOOK YOUR The Honda was travelling eastbound on 8100 on Road, while the Volvo was west- bound en one of them crossed the centre line. according toer. Hill would nm comment on which vehicle crossed the centre line. Witnesses remained on the scene and the police collision investigation unit was on site. Bloomington Road between Warden and Kennedy roads was closed for several hours. Residents attending a meeting of Ward 3 election candidates in the Lemonvifle Com- munity Centre Tuesday n' t said another accident on Bloomingmnd ayed their arrival at the meeting. The safety ofthe regional road was questioned by a resident at the meeting. “I don't kfiow' if speed was a factor. he ltl

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