Nova Scotia

1 dead as 2-vehicle crash shuts down Highway 105 in Cape Breton

One man is dead and two people are injured after a serious two-vehicle crash shut down Highway 105 in Victoria County, Cape Breton, according to the RCMP. 

RCMP say a 65-year-old man from Inverness is dead and two others are in hospital after crash near South Haven

A closeup of a white RCMP cruiser seen from the side with the word Police on the front fender set off by a long blue stripe and the words RCMP GRC underneath the striping on the door.
The RCMP are on the scene of a serious two-vehicle collision in Victoria County. (CBC)

One person has died and two others are injured after two vehicles crashed during heavy rain and high winds on Highway 105 in Victoria County, according to Nova Scotia RCMP.

Police say the incident occurred around 8 a.m. Monday near the Cape Breton community of South Haven, shutting down the Trans-Canada Highway between exits 10 and 11.

A 65-year-old man from Inverness, the driver and lone occupant of a car, was pronounced dead at the scene.

RCMP say two people in a pickup truck were sent to hospital with undetermined injuries.

Highway 105 was temporarily closed in both directions, but reopened to traffic in the afternoon.

Police also said a school bus was involved in a minor, but separate, incident around the same time and place as the two-vehicle crash, but there were no injuries in that case.

The accident caused Victoria County council to postpone swearing in the new council.

A ceremony had been planned for 2 p.m. Monday, but the county said it's been postponed until 2 p.m. Tuesday because some of the council members could not get past the accident scene.