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Crash on Highway 6 in Arthur sends one person to hospital

Crash on Highway 6 in Arthur sends one person to hospital

CTV News03-07-2025
A serious collision shut down a stretch of Highway 6 through Arthur on Thursday.
Ontario Provincial Police said it happened around 7 a.m. between Conestoga Street North and Preston Street North.
A photo, shared by OPP, showed one vehicle with significant front-end damage and another up on its side.
Police said one driver was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The other driver was arrested.
James Woods, a 25-year-old from the community of Conn, was charged with dangerous operation causing bodily harm, operation while impaired by alcohol or drugs, failing to remain at the scene of a collision, operation while prohibited, and driving a vehicle without an ignition interlock device.
His licence was also suspended for 90 days, while his vehicle was impounded for 45 days.
Highway 6 reopened before noon.
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