Ontario man charged after GO bus crash sends six, including baby, to hospital
Six people, including a baby, were hospitalized after a northbound SUV collided with a southbound GO Transit bus, leading to impaired driving charges against the driver.
- On Sunday, a northbound Honda CRV struck a southbound GO Transit bus near North Service Road and YMCA Drive in St. Catharines, CP reports.
- Niagara Regional Police allege impairment and have suspended the driver's licence of a 56-year-old man from Omemee facing impaired driving charges.
- Police say 18 passengers were on the bus, and six people — five passengers and the bus driver — were taken to a hospital for minor injuries, including a baby.
- He has since been released from custody and will appear in court at a later date, Niagara Regional Police said.
- The crash involved public transit near a major highway corridor, affecting 18 commuter bus passengers and requiring hospital transfers, raising local transit-safety concerns.
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Ontario man charged after GO bus crash sends six, including baby, to hospital
ST. CATHARINES - Six people, including a baby, were taken to a southern Ontario hospital on Sunday after an SUV slammed into a GO Transit bus.
Ontario man charged after GO bus crash sends six, including baby, to hospital – 105.9 The Region
ST. CATHARINES — Six people, including a baby, were taken to a southern Ontario hospital on Sunday after an SUV slammed into a GO Transit bus. Niagara Regional Police say the crash happened in the north end of St. Catharines, in the area of North Service Road and YMCA Drive, just off the Queen Elizabeth Way highway. They say a Honda CRV in the northbound lane drove straight into a GO bus travelling south. Police say there were 18 passengers on t…
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