News: Teens, 17, hospitalized following Etobicoke car-bus wreck 

ETOBICOKE, ON – EMS crews transported a teenage girl and boy, both 17, to a hospital after their car collided with a TTC bus east of Lloyd Manor Park Tuesday. 

The collision took place after 6 p.m. near Kipling Avenue and Longfield Road, according to the Toronto Star. Toronto police confirmed the girl was driving while the boy was the passenger. Both were treated and recovering from non-life-threatening wounds, while the bus driver and their occupants were spared from injuries. 

Authorities shut down Kipling Avenue between Longfield Road and Princess Margaret Boulevard and have reopened the area since. 

Officials have not released more information. Anyone with more details can contact the police department at the phone number listed in the source. 

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