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Winnipeg Transit driver taken to hospital after bus crashes into Osborne Village building

A Winnipeg Transit driver was taken to hospital after a bus collided with a three-storey apartment building in Osborne Village on Thursday afternoon, police say.

Traffic blocked on River Avenue at Nassau Street North after crash near Wilmot Place and River

A police car is parked foreground, with a bus smashed into a brick building in the background.
Police taped off the corner of Wilmot Place and River Avenue in Winnipeg's Osborne Village neighbourhood on Thursday afternoon, after a bus crashed into the side of a three-storey building. (Bryce Hoye/CBC)

A Winnipeg Transit driver was taken to hospital after a bus collided with a three-storey apartment building in Osborne Village on Thursday afternoon, police say.

A bus collided with two parked vehicles before crashing into the building at the corner of River Avenue and Wilmot Place at 2 p.m., according to a Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service statement.

Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was then taken to hospital in unstable condition.

Winnipeg police cadets blocked traffic on River, which is a one-way, at Nassau Street. As a result, traffic isn't able to get through to where River turns into Wellington Crescent.

A blue sedan and white SUV appear to have also been badly damaged in the collision.

Winnipeg police said the bus driver was taken to hospital. It's not known if anyone else was on the bus at the time of the crash.

An overhead photo shows a bus crashed into the side of a red brick building.
Paramedics can be seen attending to a person after a bus crashed into a building off River Avenue on Thursday. (Submitted by Karen Asher)

Karen Asher witnessed the aftermath of the crash at around 2 p.m. and saw paramedics attend to a person who appeared to be the driver. She didn't see any passengers.

"I instantly heard a screech and a smash, and I was in shock to see there was a bus smashed into the heritage building right across the street from me," she said.

An officer walks past a taped-off and damaged SUV, pointed in the direction of oncoming traffic on River Avenue. (Bryce Hoye/CBC)

Asher has lived in the area for more than 20 years and says there are often collisions at the corner where River curves and becomes Wellington Crescent.

CBC News has requested more information from Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service and is awaiting a response.

At least three vehicles, including this sedan on River Avenue, sustained damage during the crash. (Bryce Hoye/CBC)

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With files from Bryce Hoye