
Serious collision in Bayfield closes down section of highway
After a serious motor vehicle collision in Bayfield, police have closed down the intersection of Highway 21 and Cameron Street.
The closure of Highway 21 is extended between Euphemia Street and Crystal Springs Road.
Cameron Street is closed between Fry Street and Sarnia Street.
Police are asking people to avoid the area and use alternate routes.
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