REGINA – Two people were sent to hospital and a third is facing charges after a two-vehicle crash on Highway 11 just north of Lumsden, Sask. on Monday morning.
Early investigations show that a pickup truck with two men drove into the back of a road grader.
The passenger of the truck and the driver of the grader sustained what are described as ‘non-life threatening injuries’ and were taken to hospital in Regina.
The driver of the truck did not suffer any significant injuries and has been charged with driving without due care and attention, which carries a fine of $280.
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