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Quesnel woman in hospital following Highway 97 collision

One person was taken to hospital following a two-vehicle collision in Quesnel this afternoon.

Police say the crash happened at the intersection of Highway 97 and Balsam Avenue at around 12:45pm. A small SUV was travelling north when it was struck by another SUV that was merging north onto the highway, the first vehicle then rolled due to the impact.

A passenger in the rolled vehicle, a 47-year-old Quesnel woman, was transported to G.R. Baker Hospital with what are described as non-life threatening injuries. The drivers of both vehicles were not hurt.

An investigation into what caused the crash continues, although police say speed and impairment do not appear to be contributing factors.

The Highway was initially closed but has since reopened.

– With files from George Henderson

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
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