Two people have been taken to a Saskatoon hospital after a collision in North Battleford between a car and a motorcycle.
The crash happened Saturday just before 4 p.m. at the intersection on 100 Street and 16th Avenue.
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Battlefords RCMP said the driver of a Chrysler 300 heading northbound on 100 Street attempted to turn left on 16th Avenue and collided with a Harley Davidson.
The Ruddell-area driver of the motorcycle, a 54-year-old man, and a passenger on the motorcycle, a 54-year-old Battleford’s woman, were taken to a local hospital with undisclosed injuries.
They have since been transferred to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. There is no word on their current conditions.
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The 17-year-old girl driving the the car has been charged with failing to yield to oncoming traffic while turning.
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