A cyclist is facing non life threatening injuries after being air lifted to the hospital following a crash in Thames Centre on Saturday afternoon.
THAMES CENTRE - A cyclist had to be air lifted to the hospital after a crash in Thames Centre.
Police say a pick up truck hit the cyclist on Saturday afternoon on Putnam Road and Avon Drive. The 51 year old cyclist was taken to the hospital by air ambulance, his injuries have turned out to be not life threatening.
The driver of the truck has been charged with Fail to leave one meter while passing bicycle, pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act.

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