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Highway 103 reopen near Hubbards, N.S., after single-vehicle collision

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Officers with the Halifax District RCMP responded to a single-vehicle collision on Highway 103 Tuesday morning.

Police received a call just after 10:30 a.m. reporting a vehicle rolled over into a ditch.

It’s unclear how many people were in the vehicle or if any injuries were suffered in the collision.

Police say the highway was icy and played a factor in the crash.

Highway 103 was closed for about two hours in both directions between Exit 5A (Ingramport) and Exit 6 (Hubbards). It has since reopened.

Halifax District RCMP is reminding the public to slow down when driving in wintry conditions.

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