Highway 55 Fatal Collision Near Bonnyville – RCMP Update

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Scene of a fatal head-on collision on Highway 55 near Bonnyville Alberta involving a pickup and semi-truck

Highway 55 Fatal Collision Near Bonnyville – RCMP Update

Community Safety Alert – Bonnyville Area

Bonnyville RCMP have provided an update following a serious, fatal collision on Highway 55 near Range Road 480 in the Bonnyville region of Alberta. The crash occurred on the morning of May 15, 2026 and involved a pickup truck and a semi-truck with an empty trailer. One person has died as a result of this incident.

As of the latest update on May 22, 2026, Highway 55 is open but reduced to a single lane while cleanup crews remain on scene. Drivers travelling through the area are being urged to reduce their speed and use extra caution around emergency and cleanup personnel to help prevent additional incidents.

Official RCMP Details

According to information released by Bonnyville RCMP:

  • On May 15, 2026, at approximately 8:30 a.m., officers responded to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 55 near Range Road 480 in the Bonnyville area.
  • The collision involved two vehicles: a pickup truck and a semi-truck pulling an empty trailer.
  • Preliminary findings indicate that this was a head-on collision between the two vehicles.
  • The pickup truck had a single occupant: a 35-year-old resident of Cold Lake, who died from their injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene.
  • The semi-truck also had a single occupant: a 39-year-old resident of Cold Lake.
  • The semi-truck driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries, was assessed by medical personnel on scene, and then transported to hospital for additional medical care.
  • Highway 55 is currently open to one lane while cleanup operations continue and is expected to remain under partial restriction for several more hours.
  • Motorists are being asked to slow down and drive cautiously near the scene to protect cleanup crews and emergency responders.

The response to this incident involved multiple emergency and support agencies, including:

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  • Bonnyville RCMP
  • Alberta RCMP Real Time Operations Centre
  • An RCMP Collision Analyst
  • Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority
  • Associated Ambulance (Bonnyville)
  • Cold Lake RCMP
  • Bonnyville Community Peace Officers (traffic control)
  • Emcon Services Inc. (traffic control)

Bonnyville RCMP have publicly extended their condolences to the family and friends of the deceased individual.

Road Conditions and Travel Information

Drivers are advised that cleanup efforts on Highway 55 near Range Road 480 may continue for several hours. For the most current information on lane closures, delays, and detours, travellers should consult the provincial road information service, Alberta 511, before heading into the area.

For those living, working, or travelling regularly through Bonnyville and surrounding communities, you can explore broader community trends and context through Bonnyville, Alberta crime statistics and safety data, which can help residents understand local risk factors and plan safer travel and daily routines.

Support for Those Affected

Anyone emotionally impacted by this fatal collision can access assistance through Victim Services, now operating as the Eastern Alberta Regional Victim Serving Society. This service offers compassionate support, information, and connections to trusted community resources to help people cope with the emotional effects of traumatic incidents.

If you or someone you know needs support related to this event, contact:

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the standpoint of CrimeCanada.ca, serious collisions like this one on Highway 55 are a critical public safety concern for the Bonnyville and Cold Lake regions of Alberta. High-speed rural highways, mixed commercial and passenger traffic, and changing weather or visibility can combine to create high-risk conditions, particularly when drivers are distracted, fatigued, or travelling too fast for the circumstances.

While the full cause of this specific crash remains under analysis by official investigators, there are practical steps all drivers can take to reduce the likelihood and severity of similar incidents: slow down near work zones and crash scenes; avoid passing when visibility or road alignment is limited; maintain extra following distance around large commercial vehicles; and regularly monitor trusted sources such as Alberta 511 for up-to-date highway conditions and closures. Over time, combining this kind of situational awareness with local data, such as that found in Bonnyville No. 87 safety and crime statistics, helps build a better understanding of risk patterns and supports safer decisions for everyone using Alberta’s roadways.


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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