
One person taken to hospital following southwest London, Ont. crash
CTV
Witnesses say they were “amazed” to see the male driver of a heavily damaged car walking after a crash Saturday morning in London, Ont.
Witnesses say they were “amazed” to see the male driver of a heavily damaged car walking after a crash Saturday morning in London, Ont.
The incident occurred on Colonel Talbot Road, north of Southdale at about 9 a.m.
Witnesses say a small car appeared to strike a large tree before stopping about 200 metres away.
The vehicle was heavily damaged on the passenger side, with an officer at the scene acknowledging it was fortunate there were no passengers in the vehicle.
Although the driver of the car was walking afterwards, witnesses say he sustained a cut on his forehead.
He was taken to the hospital to ensure he had sustained no serious injuries. His official condition is unknown.
City works and towing crews worked to clear the scene through the late morning.

Ontario to seize ownership of Toronto Island Airport lands and declare it is a special economic zone
Premier Doug Ford says the provincial government will be seizing ownership of city-owned lands at Toronto’s Billy Bishop Airport and declaring it a special economic zone, invoking new powers that will allow it to override environmental and other regulations.












