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1 dead, another injured after collision on Ontario highway
A tragic crash on Highway 9 near King City, Ontario, left one person dead and another injured Friday afternoon. Provincial police responded to the scene east of Highway 400, but details about the cause or those involved are still unclear.
Editor’s Note: Fatal collisions like this are a grim reminder of how quickly routine drives can turn deadly. While we don’t yet know the specifics—whether speed, weather, or another factor played a role—it’s a sobering moment for anyone who relies on these roads. These incidents ripple through families and communities, underscoring why road safety is always worth talking about.
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