A school bus driver has been charged after a three-vehicle crash on the Stoney Creek Mountain.
Just before 9 a.m. Friday, police and paramedics were called to the crash site at Mud Street and Third Road East.
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Police say the school bus was transporting 14 students of Tapleytown Elementary School when it collided with a pickup truck and a car.
Police say four students suffered minor injuries.
The bus driver, a 62-year-old Hamilton man, has been charged with failing to yield right of way.
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