Charges pending after tanker full of milk rolled over in northeastern Ontario
Ontario Provincial Police say charges are pending after a tanker full of milk rolled over on a northeastern Ontario highway Thursday night.

Ontario Provincial Police say charges are pending after a tanker full of milk rolled over on a northeastern Ontario highway Thursday night.
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A collision Friday afternoon has closed one lane of Highway 17, the Ontario Provincial Police said.
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A 21-year-old man from a community near Pembroke has been charged in connection with a number of incidents in which debris was scattered across Highway 17.
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