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Pedestrian rushed to hospital after being struck by car in Vaughan

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A pedestrian has been injured after being struck by a vehicle in Vaughan, Ont. on Saturday morning.

The incident occurred around 8:40 a.m. near Steeles Avenue and Dufferin Street.

Toronto police say the driver remained on scene.

The pedestrian was transported to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Roads in the area were temporarily closed while police investigated the incident. Police also say that one person was arrested unrelated to the collision, as they were obstructing officers at the scene.

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