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CTV News
07-07-2025
- CTV News
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.


CTV News
06-07-2025
- CTV News
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.


CTV News
06-07-2025
- CTV News
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.


CTV News
13-05-2025
- Science
- CTV News
‘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.


CTV News
10-05-2025
- Automotive
- CTV News
Woman killed in crash with grain truck in Lacombe County
Highway 20 can be seen at the intersection with Township Road 412 in Lacombe County in this Google image from 2018. (Photo: Google Street View)