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Successful Sunfest and Malahat congestion

Organizers of Sunfest are reporting a successful event.
Over the 4 day weekend, more than 50,000 attended, with an average of 10,000 people watching the Main stage show each night.
It may not have been such smooth sailing going home however.
A crash on the Malahat yesterday (Mon) morning caused delays for anyone trying to make their way home.
A truck, travelling southbound lost a tire, hit a car and then crossed into the northbound lane and hit two other vehicles.
Several people were taken to hospital, but their injuries are reported to be minor.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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