April 24, 2025, 6:21 pm
A serious head-on crash in Scarborough left five people injured, including a child, after two vehicles collided near McNicoll and Midland Avenue. Emergency responders rushed the injured to hospital as investigations continue into the circumstances of this alarming crash.
A child is among five people taken to the hospital following a two-vehicle crash in Scarborough. Police say they were called to the McNicoll Avenue and Midland Avenue area just before 4:30 p.m. following a head-on crash. A total of five people were taken to the hospital, including a child who was...
5 injured, including 1 child, following 2-vehicle collision in Scarborough, police say CP24
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