Fatal Highway 335 Collision Near Armley Under RCMP Investigation

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Fatal Highway 335 Collision Near Armley Under RCMP Investigation

Community Safety Alert – Nipawin Area, Saskatchewan

On the morning of June 25, 2026, members of the Nipawin RCMP responded to a serious two-vehicle collision on Highway 335 near Armley, Saskatchewan. The crash involved a sport utility vehicle (SUV) and a semi truck, and resulted in one fatality and one person being transported to hospital with serious injuries.

The sole occupant and driver of the SUV, a 57-year-old woman from the Rural Municipality of Connaught, was declared deceased at the scene by emergency medical services. Her next of kin have been notified. The driver and only occupant of the semi was taken to hospital with injuries described as serious. The collision remains under active investigation by Nipawin RCMP with support from a specialized Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist.

Official RCMP Incident Details

Based on the official information released by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the key details of the incident are as follows:

  • On June 25, 2026, at approximately 11:15 a.m., Nipawin RCMP received a report of a two-vehicle collision.
  • The incident occurred on Highway 335 near Armley, Saskatchewan.
  • The collision involved an SUV and a semi truck.
  • The driver and sole occupant of the SUV, a 57-year-old woman from the RM of Connaught, was pronounced deceased at the scene by EMS. Her family has been notified.
  • The driver and sole occupant of the semi was transported to hospital by EMS with serious injuries.
  • Nipawin RCMP, with assistance from a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist, continue to examine the circumstances of the crash.

At this time, the RCMP release does not include any public request for assistance, witness appeals, or additional contact details. Any further updates, including traffic advisories or investigative findings, are expected to be released by official RCMP channels if required.

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Residents in and around NipawinRM of Connaught who travel this corridor can consult regional safety trends and crime data for the area, including Nipawin crime and safety statistics, to better understand broader public safety patterns in the community.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this fatal collision underscores the ongoing risk of serious roadway incidents on rural highways in Saskatchewan. High-speed routes that mix passenger vehicles and heavy commercial trucks demand heightened attention from all road users, especially in areas like the Nipawin region where long distances, variable weather, and agricultural or commercial traffic are common.

While the precise cause of this crash is still under professional investigation by RCMP collision specialists, drivers can help reduce the risk of future tragedies by adopting defensive driving habits: maintain safe following distances, adjust speed to road and weather conditions, stay alert for turning or slow-moving vehicles, and give large trucks ample space for braking and maneuvering. Regularly reviewing local safety patterns, such as those reflected in Nipawin No. 487 traffic and safety data, supports our shared mission to build more aware and cautious communities.

CrimeCanada.ca extends condolences to the family, friends, and community members affected by this loss of life, and recognizes the impact such incidents have on first responders and witnesses. Continued attention to road safety is essential to preventing further fatalities and serious injuries on Saskatchewan highways.


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 saskatchewan 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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