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A multi-vehicle crash on Highway 401 sent several people to the hospital on Friday morning, with Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) confirming that one of the cars caught fire.

OPP Sergeant Kerry Schmidt told Narcity that the incident occurred after a single vehicle attempted to transfer from the express to the collectors' lane near Whites Road in Pickering and struck a concrete structure.

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Stay alert, BBQers because a real-life ''Hamburglar" is on the loose.

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say someone stole a semi-trailer filled with $50,000 worth of beef patties on Monday night, it what could be the hamburger heist of the century.

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Emergency crews were called upon to help after a transport truck loaded with chickens rolled over on the QEW highway this week.

According to OPP Highway Safety Division, the commercial vehicle rolled over westbound near Third Line in Oakville, shutting down three of its lanes for the majority of Tuesday morning.

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These two horses really did "stirrup" some trouble this morning on the 401 (so, maybe they're actually named Bonnie and Clydesdale).

On Friday, June 17, at around 5:45 a.m., Ontario Provincial Police officers with the Quinte West detachment shared in a press release that they were called down to Highway 401 westbound near Glen Miller Road after getting reports that a couple of horses were galloping across the highway and drivers had to swerve by them to avoid hitting the animals.

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Sure, fast-food cravings are usually harmless, but what happens when someone takes it too far? Fewer pickles and fries for the rest of us.

According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), members of its Norfolk County Detachment investigated a somewhat peculiar theft last Friday after receiving reports of a ransacked food truck.

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