2 suffer life‑threatening injuries in overnight collision in Whitchurch-Stouffville

York Regional Police (YRP) are investigating a serious overnight collision in Whitchurch‑Stouffville that left two people with life‑threatening injuries and forced the closure of a major roadway for several hours.

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2 suffer life‑threatening injuries in overnight collision in Whitchurch-Stouffville

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York Regional Police (YRP) are investigating a serious overnight collision in Whitchurch‑Stouffville that left two people with life‑threatening injuries and

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