JAMES RIVER, – Police have reopened the Trans-Canada Highway in northern Nova Scotia after clearing the road of debris from a crash between two tractor trailers.
Cars have been taking a detour set up at exit 30 on Highway 104 near the community of St. James.
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The collision occurred at about 1:30 a.m. today.
One of the trucks was carrying flammable liquids, but police say there was no spill.
One driver received minor injuries in the crash, but was treated and released from hospital.
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