Multi-Vehicle Collision Injures Multiple on Calgary’s Stoney Trail N.W.

Multiple individuals sustained injuries in a multi-vehicle collision on Calgary’s Stoney Trail N.W. near the Bow River bridge crossing on Saturday. The incident involving two vehicles occurred around 4:00 p.m., resulting in the closure of all southbound lanes on Stoney Trail and causing significant traffic delays. Witnesses reported a white van colliding with a food truck. Those injured were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The police investigation into the cause of the accident is ongoing.

Southbound Lanes of Highway 2 Closed After Multi-Vehicle Collision and Fuel Spill Near Okotoks

The southbound lanes of Highway 2 near Okotoks are closed due to a multi-vehicle collision and fuel spill that occurred around 1:45 p.m. on Thursday. One person was airlifted to a hospital in Calgary by STARS Air Ambulance, while another person with non-life-threatening injuries was transported by ground ambulance. Traffic is being diverted onto 338 Avenue and the southbound lanes will remain closed until the spill is cleaned up. Fire crews are still on scene.

Chain-Reaction Crash on Bruce Avenue, Injures Driver and Damages Vehicles

On Tuesday morning, a multi-vehicle crash occurred on Bruce Avenue, causing injuries and property damage. The incident involved a series of collisions sparked by a driver hitting a parked car, leading to a chain reaction that affected several other vehicles, including one that ended up flipped on its side. The 55-year-old driver responsible for the initial collision was charged with careless driving after sustaining minor injuries and receiving medical attention. The crash occurred in the area of Bruce Avenue and Giles Boulevard at around 5 a.m., raising concerns about the frequency of accidents on the busy one-way street. Residents have called for safety measures such as speed bumps to be implemented to reduce the risk of future collisions.

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