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Highway 23 closed after serious collision in Listowel

Highway 23 closed after serious collision in Listowel

CTV News19 hours ago
A serious collision has closed Highway 23 between Line 81 and Line 84. Police are asking people to avoid the area.
A lengthy closure is expected.
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