Listen Live

Slippery, low visibility conditions lead to multi-vehicle collision near Emerson Trail

The County of Grande Prairie is advising drivers to use extreme caution and slow down or avoid the area of Emerson Trail and Range Road 74 entirely due to a collision in the area.

According to reports from residents, a multi-vehicle collision has caused at least some traffic delays in the area. The county says emergency crews are travelling to the scene, but visibility is very low and roads are “extremely” slippery.

Drivers in the area are asked to watch out for traffic control personnel as traffic flow could be affected while crews conduct their work.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Chrystia Freeland reflects on Peace Country roots as Liberal leadership race comes to a close

The four-way race for Liberal Leadership will come to a close on March 9th, when party members cast their votes to choose who will be the next Prime Minister of Canada.

Large load impacting travel between GP and Edmonton from March 8th to the 11th

Drivers travelling around the Grande Prairie area are being advised of a large, slow-moving load moving north from Edmonton that is expected to cause delays in the coming days. 

Muskoseepi Pond among several other outdoor rinks closed due to warm weather

The City has closed numerous skating rinks and ponds throughout Grande Prairie as a result of the recent warm weather. 

Skip the lines on election day: County of GP encourages early voter registration

For the first time, County residents will be required to register to vote in the 2025 municipal election, to be held October 20th. 

Grande Prairie RCMP lay charges on one following collision that killed five-year-old

The Grande Prairie RCMP has laid charges on a Grande Prairie man connected to a fatal collision that occurred in July and ultimately resulted in the death of a five-year-old. 
- Advertisement -