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Fatality, injuries confirmed after Thursday morning crash in Strathcona County

Fatality, injuries confirmed after Thursday morning crash in Strathcona County

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One person was killed in a crash in Strathcona County on June 26, 2025. (Cam Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton)
At least one person has died after a two-vehicle crash northeast of Edmonton on Thursday morning.
It happened at Range Road 212 and Township Road 544 in Strathcona County shortly after 7 a.m.
An RCMP spokesperson confirmed one person has died and other injuries were reported.
No further information has been made available.

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