A serious two-vehicle crash in London sent two people to hospital Thursday morning. The crash at the intersection of Horton Street and Wharncliffe Road involved an SUV and a sedan. One person... Read more »
A person has died after they were hit by a train in the city’s east end. London police confirmed with CTV News that they were called to the area of Highbury Avenue... Read more »
No injuries were reported after a collision that left significant damage to two vehicles Friday afternoon in the city’s south end. Emergency responders attended the scene around 2:30 p.m. on Highway 4,... Read more »
Sudbury Court Drive in Harrow has been cordoned off by emergency services this evening (9 June) after a fatal collision. Multiple police cars and ambulances flooded to the scene shortly after 5:30pm.... Read more »
The operator of a small motorized scooter was struck by a westbound car at the corner of Queens Avenue and English Street Monday evening. The intersection has protected bicycle lanes in both... Read more »
A south London, Ont. intersection was closed for a police investigation into a collision between a transport truck and a van on Tuesday afternoon. According to the London Police Service, shortly after... Read more »
A woman has sadly died this morning following a collision between a lorry and a car. The tragic incident happened just after 8.30 this morning and the road has been closed since.... Read more »
The occupants of a vehicle were taken to hospital yesterday afternoon after a collision in Culver Grove, Stanmore shortly before 4:30pm. Images posted on social media showed a car overturned in Stanmore... Read more »
Uxbridge Road has been closed off by police this afternoon after a man in his 40s was rushed to hospital following a collision with a vehicle near Brockhurst Corner. A large cordon... Read more »
Some tense moments in London today, as two train cars collided. The incident occurred just east of the CN crossing at Egerton Street and prompted a significant emergency response. An open hopper... Read more »