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Impaired driving arrest made after car collides with school bus in Port Hope: police

No injuries were reported after a car collided with a school bus in Port Hope on Friday afternoon. Pete Fisher

An impaired driving charge has been laid following a collision between a car and a school bus in Port Hope on Friday afternoon.

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The collision occurred around 3 p.m. on Molson Street in the town’s north end.

Port Hope Police Service says none of the 20 students or the school bus driver were injured in the incident.

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The driver of the car was not injured and was taken into custody.

On Monday, police said Leah Keys, 40, was arrested and charged with operation while impaired — alcohol and drugs.

Keys was released and will appear in court in Cobourg during the first week of April.

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