Medavie Health Services say two people were taken to hospital with minor injuries after a collision between an SUV and a school bus full of kids Thursday.
The crash happened around 8:30 a.m. Saskatoon Police said the bus struck the SUV around 8:30 a.m., then pushed it through an intersection and into a tree at Cumberland Avenue and Taylor Street.
A traffic investigator is looking into the cause, but police said they believe the SUV ran a red light.
There were 16 Conseil des Écoles Fransaskoises students on the bus at the time of the crash. An 11-year-old boy suffered minor injuries, while the other students were unhurt.
The Saskatoon Fire Department reported crews had to extract the 31-year-old SUV driver from his vehicle before he could be taken to hospital. He was reported to have suffered minor injuries.
The 15 remaining kids who were on the bus were put on a second school bus that was sent to the scene after the crash.
Taylor Street East was closed to traffic from Cumberland Avenue South to Cairns Avenue while police investigated. Cumberland Avenue was also closed from 1st Street East to Isabella Street East. Traffic is now back to normal.