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Cows Run Loose on Highway 400 Creating Udder Chaos
- On Friday afternoon, six cows were loose on Highway 400 near Newmarket, causing severe traffic congestion along the stretch connecting Aurora Road and Highway 9.
- The cows likely escaped from a local farm possibly spooked during a thunderstorm, though the exact cause remains unclear.
- Police struggled to contain the animals and worked closely with the owners to corral the cows back into trailers amid heavy two-way traffic congestion.
- An officer reported that approximately six cows were roaming along the highway, while Google Maps indicated significant traffic congestion extending to King City and Bradford West Gwillimbury.
- The incident disrupted holiday travel toward cottage country and police planned to post updates as they aimed to resolve the situation safely.
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Cows loose on Ontario highway cause delays for drivers heading to cottage country
Around 2:30 p.m., Ontario Provincial Police reported cows on Highway 400 between Highway 9 and Aurora Road, with the farm animals causing heavy delays in both directions.
·Toronto, Canada
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