SASKATOON – A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a wrong-way crash Thursday evening on Highway 11 south of Dundurn, Sask.
Saskatoon RCMP say they received a report at 8:20 p.m. a truck was travelling north in the southbound lane.
Shortly afterwards, Mounties were informed of a crash between two trucks in the southbound lanes with the northbound truck rolling into the ditch.
The driver of the northbound track, a 63-year-old man from Blaine Lake, was transported by STARS to a Saskatoon hospital with serious injuries.
The Hanley-area woman driving the southbound truck received unknown injuries.
Mounties believe alcohol is a factor in the crash.
Saskatoon RCMP continue to investigate.
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