The Stratford Police are accounting the limited number of collisions in our area to people choosing to stay home, and to those who did have to travel, by doing so safely and slowly.
STRATFORD - Stratford Police are happy to report that they only responded to three collisions during yesterday's ice storm.
All three collisions were minor in nature and nobody suffered any injuries. The crashes happened in Perth South, Stratford and St. Marys.
The Stratford Police are accounting the limited number of collisions in our area to people choosing to stay home if travel was not necessary, and to those who did have to travel, by doing so safely and slowly. Police want to thank everyone in our area for helping to keep our roads safe for everyone.

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