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Crash sends 3 to hospital in Surrey, B.C.
Crash sends 3 to hospital in Surrey, B.C.

CTV News

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • CTV News

Crash sends 3 to hospital in Surrey, B.C.

A Surrey Police Service patch is seen on an officer's uniform in Surrey, B.C., on Friday, Nov. 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck Three people were transported to hospital, including one with life-threatening injuries, after a vehicle collision Tuesday in Surrey, B.C. First responders were called to the crash scene near 120 Street and 97 Avenue at approximately 4:10 p.m., the Surrey Police Service said in a statement. Three people were treated by firefighters and paramedics at the scene while three others were taken to hospital. Two of those rushed to hospital had sustained minor injuries while the third was 'in life-threatening condition,' police said. The area of 120 Street between 96 Avenue and 97A Avenue is expected to be closed to traffic in both directions for several hours. Drivers are advised to use alternate routes through the area and expect delays while police remain on scene.

Second Banff rockslide victim identified as B.C. man
Second Banff rockslide victim identified as B.C. man

CTV News

time23-06-2025

  • CTV News

Second Banff rockslide victim identified as B.C. man

Tourists walk around Bow Lake on Friday, June 20, 2025, near Bow Glacier Falls, seen in background, where a rock slide, light grey area on cliff face, killed two hikers and injured three more Thursday, north of Lake Louise, Alta., in Banff National Park. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh RCMP have identified the second victim of a deadly rockslide in Banff National Park last week. Authorities say the victim was a 33-year-old man who lived in Surrey, B.C. No further information is being shared about him. On June 19, a group of hikers were near the Bow Glacier falls on the Bow Lake Trail when a large piece of rock broke off from the side of the cliff. The man was one of two hikers who died at the scene, with the other being 70-year-old Jutta Hinrichs, a retired clinical education coordinator who lived in Calgary. Three other hikers were injured and taken to hospital while 13 others escaped injury. Expand Autoplay 1 of 21 Deadly rock slide in Banff National Park Emergency crews were called to the scene of the rock slide at Bow Lake trail after one of the hikers activated their transponder to alert authorities about the incident on June 19, 2025. A rock slide, centre, is shown near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. in Banff National Park on Thursday, June 19, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougal A search and rescue helicopter races to the scene of the rock slide at the Bow Lake trail in Banff National Park. The rock slide could be seen from a lookout point along the Icefield Parkway on June 19, 2025. The rock slide occurred at the Bow Lake trail, about two hours west of Calgary and 37 kilometres north of Lake Louise, Alta. A sign is shown close to the scene of a rock slide near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. in Banff National Park on Thursday, June 19, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougal One person died and three were hurt, but rescue crews are still looking for any sign of life among the fallen rocks. Parks Canada personnel, RCMP, firefighters and paramedics were dispatched to the scene of the rock slide at the Bow Lake trail in Banff National Park on June 19, 2025. A video, taken by one of the hikers, show a massive plume of dust and a wall of rocks charging down the mountainside. Experts told CTV News the hikers would have had no idea a slide was about to occur. A Calgary hiking group was among those caught in the deadly rock slide on June 19, 2025. In an online post, the group's administrator says one of its members was killed and another was injured. Multiple others were treated at the scene. A helicopter is shown close to the scene of a rock slide near Bow Glacier Falls north of Lake Louise, Alta. in Banff National Park on Thursday, June 19, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougal It took first responders about 50 minutes to reach the remote trail where the rock slide occurred on June 19, 2025. A University of Calgary expert says rock slides are common in regions like the Rockies, but it's rare for anyone to be caught in one. Rescue crews blocked off a section of the Icefields Parkway for a staging area to help the wounded hikers caught in the deadly rock slide. A line of ambulances can be seen waiting to assist the injured hikers caught in a rock slide at the Bow Glacier trail in Banff National Park on June 19, 2025. Parks Canada says it will continue search and rescue operations Friday morning and Bow Lake trail will remain closed. A no fly zone has also been put in place. A STARS helicopter arrives in Calgary carrying a victim of the rock slide to the Foothills Medical Centre on June 19, 2025. One person died and three others taken to hospital after a rockslide near the Bow Lake Glacier, a popular hiking spot in Banff National Park, on June 19, 2025. (Supplied) A rockslide at Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park has hit a number of hikers, causing at least one death, CTV has learned. A rockslide at Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park has hit a number of hikers, causing at least one death, CTV has learned. RCMP are sending condolences to the victim's family and friends.

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