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1 dead, 1 seriously hurt in Lacombe County crash
1 dead, 1 seriously hurt in Lacombe County crash

CTV News

time07-07-2025

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1 dead, 1 seriously hurt in Lacombe County crash

Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) signage is pictured outside TSB offices in Ottawa, Monday, May 1, 2023. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) A helicopter passenger was killed in a crash in Lacombe County on Sunday. The passenger – a 54-year-old woman from Benalto, Alta., – was declared dead at the scene near a private landing strip near Range Road 40, where police were called around 12:20 p.m. STARS took the pilot, a 63-year-old local resident, to hospital in life-threatening condition, according to Mounties. The Transportation Safety Board is investigating.

2 dead in Lacombe County collision
2 dead in Lacombe County collision

CTV News

time06-07-2025

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2 dead in Lacombe County collision

An investigation is underway into a Saturday morning crash in Lacombe County that left two people dead and two others injured. At 9:55 a.m., Sylvan Lake RCMP responded to reports of a serious crash at the intersection of Highway 766 and Highway 12. Officers discovered the two occupants of a GMC Sierra, a 75-year-old and a 72-year-old man from Lacombe, were dead. The two occupants of a Dodge truck, a 23-year-old and a 19-year-old man from Red Deer, were transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The scene has now been cleared by RCMP and normal traffic flow has resumed.

2 dead in Lacombe County collision
2 dead in Lacombe County collision

CTV News

time06-07-2025

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2 dead in Lacombe County collision

An investigation is underway into a Saturday morning crash in Lacombe County that left two people dead and two others injured. At 9:55 a.m., Sylvan Lake RCMP responded to reports of a serious crash at the intersection of Highway 766 and Highway 12. Officers discovered the two occupants of a GMC Sierra, a 75-year-old and a 72-year-old man from Lacombe, were dead. The two occupants of a Dodge truck, a 23-year-old and a 19-year-old man from Red Deer, were transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The scene has now been cleared by RCMP and normal traffic flow has resumed.

‘A powerful visual tool': How your next lake visit can help Alberta environmentalists
‘A powerful visual tool': How your next lake visit can help Alberta environmentalists

CTV News

time13-05-2025

  • Science
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‘A powerful visual tool': How your next lake visit can help Alberta environmentalists

A phone can be seen in one of the brackets posted at a photo-capture station at an Alberta Lake. (Supplied) Lacombe County is inviting nature-lovers to snap a pic at three Alberta lakes - all in the name of science. Photo-capture stations are set up at Sylvan Lake, Gull Lake and Lacombe Lake. The pictures will be cataloged and compiled into a time-lapse that will help environmentalists see how the landscape changes throughout the year and seasons. 'This initiative supports sustainable lake management and provides a powerful visual tool for understanding long-term environmental changes,' said county officials in a press release. 'Plus, it gives the public an easy and meaningful way to get involved in local conservation.' The three photo spots are located at: Burns Nature Park at Sylvan Lake; Sandy Point at Gull Lake; and Trans Canada Trail at Lacombe Lake. At each location, there is a special bracket for guests to hold their phones in place and take a photo. A sign posted below the bracket has instructions on how to submit the photo using a QR code. The updated time-lapses can be viewed online: Photos can be seen taken from March 20 at Lacombe Lake, and May 5 at Sylvan Lake and Gull Lake.

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