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Hwy. 11 North near South River reopened

Electronic sign reading 'All lanes open.' (File photo) Electronic sign reading 'All lanes open.' (File photo)
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The northbound lanes of Highway 11 were closed for serval hours Thursday as a result of a police investigation in South River, police say.

The Ministry of Transportation confirmed the closure south of North Bay in a 511 Ontario tweet just before 11:30 a.m. 

Ontario Provincial Police said in a tweet that all northbound lanes of the highway have been closed at Boundary Road.

CTV News has reached out to the OPP for comment on the nature of the investigation and has not yet received a response.

A detour was available via Highway 124.

The Ministry of Transportation announce in a 511 Ontario tweet, that the highway had fully reopened just after 8 p.m.

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