A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at a busy Waterloo intersection on Wednesday morning, prompting a police investigation. The incident occurred at University Avenue East and Marsland Drive around 9:52 a.m. on June 3, 2026.
Emergency services responded to the scene, where the pedestrian was found with injuries. The extent of those injuries has not been disclosed, and no further details about the victim's condition are available at this time.
The driver involved remained at the scene and is cooperating with authorities. The cause of the collision is under investigation, and police have not yet released any information about potential charges.
The intersection was temporarily closed to traffic as officers conducted their investigation, but it has since reopened. Motorists were advised to avoid the area during the closure.
This incident adds to a series of traffic-related events in the region. In a separate occurrence, a truck crashed into a bridge on King Street, disrupting streetcar service on a large stretch of the road. Video footage of that incident has been circulating.
Local authorities continue to emphasize road safety, urging both drivers and pedestrians to remain vigilant, especially at high-traffic intersections. The investigation into the Waterloo pedestrian collision is ongoing.



