
1 person seriously injured in Stoney Trail crash that shut down northbound traffic
A police vehicle is shown at Calgary Police Service headquarters in Calgary, Alta., on April 9, 2020. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh)
A vehicle collision that left one person seriously injured has shut down a portion of Stoney Trail early Thursday evening.
Investigation is underway into a crash involving a motorcycle that took place just before 6 p.m.
All lanes on northbound Stoney Trail and Country Hills Boulevard N.W., along with ramps leading to northbound Stoney Trail in that area are closed, police said.
Traffic is being diverted onto Country Hills Boulevard as police investigate the cause of the crash.
Police say to expect major delays, and to avoid the area if possible.
CTV News has reached out to EMS for further details about the motorcyclist.
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