Woman charged after 2 people killed in highway crash near Dundurn, Sask. - Action News
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Woman charged after 2 people killed in highway crash near Dundurn, Sask.

A 32-year-old woman was charged after a crash on Highway 11 on Saturday night left two women dead.

Brittany Barry, 32, accused of driving on wrong side of highway while impaired, with 2 children in truck

RCMP truck at the festival grounds of Country Thunder in Craven, Sask.
RCMP say two people are dead after a truck and SUV crashed into each other near Dundurn on Saturday night. (CBC)

A 32-year-old is facing 12 charges after a deadly car crash on Highway 11.

RCMP say they were notifiedon Saturday night around 9:45 p.m.CST that a truck and an SUV had crashed into each otherabout one kilometre northofDundurn, Sask.,about 35 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon.

Police say the truck was travelling on the wrong side of the highway, northbound in the southbound lane.

The two women in the SUV, ages 50 and 20, were declared dead at the scene. They were from Lake Isle, Alta., and their families have been notified, according to RCMP.

The driver of the truck, 32-year-old Brittany Barry from the RM of Blucher, reported no injuries to police. Two children in the vehicles with her were sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police say Barry was arrested at the scene and the highway was closed for about sixhours for investigation.

Barry is charged with: two counts of driving while impaired causing death, two counts of driving impaired causing bodily harm, two counts of dangerous driving causing death, two counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm, two counts of criminal negligence causing death and two counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

Barry was scheduled to appear in Saskatoon provincial court on Monday.

RCMP are asking anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them.