Highway 401 ramps at Queens Line closed after crash
![Highway 401 Queens line crash OPP officers are investigating the two-vehicle collision at the westbound Highway 401 Queens Line on-ramp in Chatham-Kent, Ont., on Friday, May 10, 2024. (Source: OPP)](/content/dam/ctvnews/en/images/2024/5/10/highway-401-queens-line-crash-1-6881986-1715366796081.jpg)
OPP are informing the public of a crash on the Highway 401 ramps at Queens Line in Chatham-Kent.
Elgin County OPP (Chatham-Kent Detachment) officers are investigating the two-vehicle collision at the westbound 401 Queens Line on-ramp Friday afternoon.
Police say both the on and off-ramps are currently closed.
There are unknown injuries at this time. The investigation is ongoing.
Police say use caution if in the area and re-route travel accordingly.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
![](https://www.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.6970035.1721392588!/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_800/image.jpg)
Canadian flights, hospitals, border disrupted during global technology outage
A global technology outage grounded flights, disrupted hospitals and backed up border crossings in Canada on Friday, as issues persisted hours after problems with Microsoft services were said to be getting fixed.
LIVE UPDATES Here's the latest on Canadian impacts of the global IT outage
The latest developments on the Canadian impacts of the global technology outage that is causing massive disruptions to companies and services around the world.
BREAKING LCBO reaches tentative agreement to end strike, stores could reopen Tuesday
The LCBO has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing approximately 10,000 of its employees, paving the way for stores to reopen as early as Tuesday.
'Do not use homemade sunscreen,' Health Canada warns
Health Canada warned the public in an official statement Friday against homemade sunscreen after viral posts showed social media influencers creating recipes for SPF.
opinion Trump's assassination attempt not a political winner
Danger and fear are so pervasive throughout the national political ethos it is now the norm, writes Washington political columnist Eric Ham.
Saskatchewan Party nominee Meghan Mayer withdraws, apologizes for putting child in blackface
A former Saskatchewan Party nominee has apologized for putting a student in blackface.
Ontario woman says she was sold 'crumbling' house despite home inspection
As an Ontario woman put away her China dishes after Christmas Dinner in 2018, she noticed her cabinet doors refused to shut.
How the CrowdStrike global IT outage affected Canadians
A global technology outage linked to a faulty software update has had a ripple effect on Canadians.
Cape Breton moose hunting suspended for 3 years due to 'significant' drop in population
Nova Scotia is suspending the licensed Cape Breton moose hunt for three years due to what the province is calling a “significant drop” in the population.