OTTAWA A woman is being treated for life-threatening injuries following a two vehicle crash near Arnprior. Emergency crews responded to the crash on Calabogie Road in McNab-Braeside Township, between Burnstown Road and Anderson Road, just after 3 p.m. Friday. Ontario Provincial Police says the investigation shows a northbound SUV crossed into the southbound lane and struck a northbound vehicle head-on. The passenger of the SUV was airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The two drivers and another passenger were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Calabogie Road - Renfrew County OPP continues to investigate the crash. A section of Calabogie Road was closed Friday night between Anderson Road and Burnstown Road.
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OTTAWA Ontario is spending $25 million to build a new interchange along Highway 17 at Calabogie Road. MPP John Yakabuski announced that as part of the widening of Hwy. 17 from two lanes to four between Arnprior and Renfrew, a new interchange will be built at Hwy. 17 and Calabogie Road. Building a new interchange at Highway 17 and Calabogie Road provides increased safety and traffic improvements for this area while also laying the groundwork for the widening of Hwy. 17, said Yakabuski in a statement. We have made significant progress on this project and I can t wait to see the positive impact it will have once completed.