By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This article has been updated with new information received at noon on June 27.)

Five people, including one child, received non-life threatening injuries in a three-vehicle collision that occured at the junction between Highway 11 and Township Road 384 on June 26.
According to an RCMP release, the Warman RCMP responded to the scene of the collision near the south Warman turnoff at approximately 3:20 p.m.
The Corman Park Police Service (CPPS), Warman Fire Rescue and emergency medical services (EMS) also responded to the scene.
An investigation determined that a truck and a car had collided, and that a second truck then struck the first truck.
The driver and sole occupant of the first truck was transported to hospital with injuries described as non life-threatening in nature.
The driver of the car was assessed by EMS at the scene for injuries described as non-life-threatening in nature.
Two passengers were also in the car — an adult and a child. While the adult did not report any injuries, the child was transported to hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening.
The driver and the sole occupant of the second truck was transported to hospital with injuries also described as non-life-threatening.
Highway 11 was temporarily closed as EMS and fire tended to the scene, but was quickly re-opened.
The Warman RCMP are investigating the icnidentwith the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist.
The release does not specifiy if any charges have been laid.