Once again, there was a truck accident on curvy hill near the approach for the resort on Little Lac des Roches. Many residents know this stretch of Highway 24 as “Angus Hill”, named after a member of the pioneering MacDonald family. This eastbound tractor trailer was carrying a load of plywood. After crossing the oncoming lane and bouncing off the no-post barriers part way down the hill, the truck toppled at the very bottom of the hill, blocking the road with both the rig and the strewn wood. The road was blocked for several hours in the early afternoon before residents and travellers were able to resume their highway travel. Luckily, there was no serious injury reported from this incident. Since previous accidents on this hill, most notably the load of cattle a few years ago, the recommended speed on this hilly corner of the highway has been well-marked eastbound, with a reduced speed of 70 km/h, often ignored by many drivers.