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Semi-trailers burn

FIRE crews say a weekend semi-trailer fire caused $300,000 in damages. Winnipeg police and fire crews are investigating what caused several semi-trailers full of cardboard to catch fire around 4:40 a.m. Sunday morning in the 600 block of Wall Street.

Police said emergency responders located a van that appeared to have collided with two detached semi-trailers. A fire started, which spread to surrounding semi-trailers.

The vehicle and six semi-trailers were damaged as a result of the fire.

No one was reported injured.

The investigation continues.

 

Crash shuts Portage Ave.

 WINNIPEG police shut down part of Portage Avenue on Monday to investigate a serious crash.

 Police said two vehicles collided around 12:10 p.m. at Portage Avenue and Furby Street. Two people sustained injuries and one person was sent to hospital in critical condition.

 Anne Clarkson witnessed the crash and said a silver sedan was heading west on Portage Avenue when it slid across the intersection into oncoming traffic. Clarkson said the sedan appeared to be speeding when it drove into eastbound lanes and slammed into a black SUV.

 The driver's side of the sedan was ripped open and debris was scattered across the roadway.

 "It just happened so fast," said Clarkson, who was driving eastbound at the time of the crash.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition October 9, 2012 A7

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