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Emergency crews responded to a collision involving a pedestrian and a bus at the intersection of St.Laurent Boulevard and Tremblay Road at approximately 11 a.m.The intersection of St.Laurent and Tremblay is closed, and the eastbound off-ramp from Hwy.417 to St.Laurent is closed.This is a developing story.CTV News Ottawa will have the latest as it becomes…

imageEmergency crews responded to a collision involving a pedestrian and a bus at the intersection of St.Laurent Boulevard and Tremblay Road at approximately 11 a.m.The intersection of St.Laurent and Tremblay is closed, and the eastbound off-ramp from Hwy.417 to St.Laurent is closed.

This is a developing story.

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