RCMP Update: Fatal Highway Collision in Rocky View County

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Airdrie Rural RCMP update on fatal highway collision in Rocky View County Alberta

RCMP Update: Fatal Highway Collision in Rocky View County

Airdrie Rural RCMP have released an update on the serious motor vehicle collision previously reported in Rocky View County, Alberta. Investigators have now confirmed that two adults from Calgary, aged 63 and 33, have died as a result of this crash.

Police advise that the collision scene was fully cleared later in the evening following the incident, and the affected Highway has since been reopened to traffic. Out of consideration for those who were injured and their families, no additional medical details about the survivors will be made public at this time.

Official RCMP Details

Based on the latest information provided by Airdrie Rural RCMP, the following details are confirmed:

  • The collision occurred in Rocky View County, Alberta.
  • Two people have died as a result of the crash.
  • The deceased are adults, aged 63 and 33 years old.
  • Both deceased individuals were residents of Calgary, Alberta.
  • There are additional injured persons associated with this collision.
  • Police have stated that, out of respect for the injured parties, no further medical or health information will be released.
  • The collision scene was cleared later in the evening following the crash.
  • The impacted Highway has been fully reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed.

No request for public assistance, witness information, or suspect identification has been issued in this update. At this stage, the RCMP communication is focused on confirming the identities (by age and city) and status of those involved, and on advising the public that the highway is open again.

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Residents and commuters travelling through Rocky View County and the surrounding region, including those moving between Calgary and nearby communities such as Airdrie, may wish to stay informed about local safety trends and collision patterns. For broader crime and safety trends in the area, see our data on Airdrie, Alberta crime statistics and safety information.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, serious collisions like this one in Rocky View County highlight how quickly roadway incidents can escalate into life‑threatening events, affecting families in Calgary and across Alberta. Even when law enforcement does not request public assistance, these updates matter for community safety because they demonstrate the real outcomes of high‑impact crashes and the importance of safe driving behaviour.

While the RCMP has not released the specific causes of this incident, we encourage drivers across Alberta to reduce serious-collision risks by:

  • Reducing speed, especially on highways and rural routes where visibility or road conditions can change quickly.
  • Maintaining focused, distraction‑free driving, avoiding mobile phone use or other in‑vehicle distractions.
  • Increasing following distances and driving defensively in areas with higher traffic volumes or complex intersections.
  • Planning extra travel time in and around fast‑growing regions near Calgary and Airdrie, where traffic pressures and collision risks can be elevated.

Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to give communities timely, data‑driven safety information so residents can make informed decisions on the road and in their neighbourhoods. We continuously monitor official police releases and combine them with broader safety alerts and incident trends across Canada to support safer travel and daily life for everyone in Alberta.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the alberta community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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