Nine-year-old cyclist dead after Ontario school bus crash Nine-year-old cyclist dead after school bus crash Jun 26, 2025 Jun 26, 2025 SMS Email An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) patch is seen in Ottawa, on Sept. 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby SC SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Police in eastern Ontario say a nine-year-old cyclist is dead after he was hit by a school bus.Ontario Provincial Police say the collision happened around 3:40 p.m. Wednesday in Almonte, a community west of Ottawa. OPP say the nine-year-old student from R Tait McKenzie Public School was riding a bike when he was hit by a bus near another school. Police say he was sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries and later died. They say he was from the area. The Lanark County OPP is investigating. This report by °µÍø½ûÇø was first published June 26, 2025. °µÍø½ûÇø. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Quebec Disaster More Ontario Stories One person dead after car submerged in water at Ashbridges Bay in Toronto Youth dies after ATV crash in southwestern Ontario: police Educated immigrants face underemployment as Canada leads G7 in educated workforce Alvin Fiddler to return as grand chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation Warrant issued for woman who allegedly abducted son, 5, and took him to Colombia Ontario vaccine portal experienced booking issue, but specifics in short supply Ford Motor Co. provides details on plans to spend $1.8B in Oakville to produce EVs +2 Carney says getting best possible deal with U.S. more important than Aug. 1 deadline 'She is alive': Sister of abducted woman says family is still hopeful one year later Toronto's downtown Yonge-Dundas Square to be renamed as Sankofa Square You might be interested in Health Canada approves Ozempic to reduce kidney deterioration in people with diabetes Top officer says Canada's laws are 'inadequate' to fight cross-border crime +5 Pierre Poilievre wins Alberta byelection, regains seat in House of Commons Doctors are seeing more non-smokers, especially women, with later-stage lung cancer Sponsored Content +5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.†How credit unions support communities when it matters most Across Canada, trade tensions with the United States are hitting close to home—and… Similar Stories Toronto teacher fired for wearing blackface costume should be reinstated: arbitrator Police make arrest in alleged theft from southwestern Ontario cemetery Stelco owner 'doesn't give two hoots' about the workers: Ontario Premier Doug Ford
+5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.â€
How credit unions support communities when it matters most Across Canada, trade tensions with the United States are hitting close to home—and…