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Crash involving RV blocks Highway 417 in Ottawa

09.06.2026 10:46 1 min 1 source
CTVNews ENG

A collision involving an RV occurred Monday night on the eastbound lanes of Highway 417 in central Ottawa. Two people were assessed by medics, and traffic was blocked for several hours.

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Crash involving RV blocks Highway 417 in Ottawa

09.06.2026 CTVNews ENG

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Updated: 06.06.2026

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