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UPDATE: Highway 97 reopens north of Prince George after two-vehicle incident caused seven-hour closure

Unclear if injuries resulted from the incident
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3:20 p.m.

DriveBC says Highway 97 north of Prince George has slightly reopened after a multi-vehicle collision closed it for several hours.

Before 8 a.m. today (Feb. 18), the provincial service reported crews were on scene tending to the incident between Old Summit Lake and Edric Roads, near Salmon Valley, and that a vehicle recovery was in the works.

Around 8:30 a.m., Prince George RCMP confirmed a two-vehicle collision took place.

It's unclear if there were any injuries from the incident.

DriveBC is anticipating the highway to be fully open by 5 p.m. tonight.

ORIGINAL STORY:

A collision north of Prince George this morning (Feb. 18) is set to cause a long delay for commuters.

RCMP explain a two-vehicle incident has closed Highway 97 near Salmon Valley, reducing traffic to single-lane alternating.

DriveBC is additionally reporting a vehicle recovery between Old Summit Lake Road and Edric Road, less than 20 km north of downtown Prince George.

The provincial services is currently estimating 1 p.m. as the time of reopening.

Emergency crews are on scene tending to the situation and drivers are asked to obey traffic control if you're travelling near Salmon Valley.

We'll bring more information as it becomes available.