Damage was extensive after a vehicle collided with a home located near Highway 21 in Allenford this morning. Bruce Peninsula OPP were called to the scene along with other emergency services to find a blue mini van collided with the north east wall of a residence A male driver and female passenger were extricated from the back of the van and taken to hospital with minor non life threatening injuries. The homeowner was there when the van hit the building about 7:20 this morning, but was not hurt. Highway 21 was closed for about an hour.
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