UPDATE: A collision and icy conditions slowing traffic on major roads

On Wednesday afternoon, Airdrie RCMP received a call regarding a multi-car collision. The scene of the collision is now clear.

Three vehicles were involved in the accident northbound on 8th Street, just before Railway Avenue.

Firefighters were on the scene cleaning up fluid from the vehicles while also cleaning up glass and debris.  

RCMP says no major injuries have been reported and the cause was determined to be distracted driving.

Reports are also stating that the QE2 near Crossfield is very icy and to drive with caution. 

Wind Warning in place for Airdrie and area

Alerts are in place for Rocky View County near Airdrie, Crossfield, Cochrane, Olds and Sundre.

Strong winds with gusts up to 90 km/h are expected today. Currently the wind is coming from the southwest at 14 kilometers per hour gusting to 52. 

Winds from the west will strengthen today. These strong winds will continue until this evening.

Damage to buildings, such as to roof shingles and windows, may occur. Loose objects may be tossed by the wind and cause injury or damage.

Update: Airdrie Rural RCMP on scene of serious motor vehicle collision

Airdrie Rural RCMP has cleared the scene of a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 9, just north of Highway 564.

Previously, police advised motorists that traffic was unable to travel on Highway 9 and was diverted for several hours. 

The RCMP collision reconstructionist team attended the scene. 

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Airdrie RCMP on the scene of multiple QEII collisions

Airdrie RCMP is currently on the scene of multiple minor collisions in both directions on the QEII between Airdrie and Calgary.

Airdrie RCMP is advising major delays and is requesting motorists to avoid the area and find alternate routes.

No serious injuries are reported and the collision was attributed to poor winter road conditions.

According to reports, the backroads into Airdrie are just as bad with vehicles in the ditch.

UPDATE: Highway 2A school bus crash

 Didsbury RCMP advises that Highway 2A, between Township Road 320 and 314, is now passable.

The highway was closed earlier due to a school bus rollover.

A few hours ago, RCMP reported that there were nine students, two teachers and the driver on the bus at the time of the collision. Five of those on the bus were transported to various hospitals via ground ambulance for a range of injuries, some considered serious, but not life-threatening.  

Road conditions at the time are believed to be the cause of the collision, however, it is still under investigation.

UPDATE: Students involved in school bus rollover

 Didsbury RCMP advises that Highway 2A, between Township Road 320 and 314, is now passable.

The highway was closed earlier due to a school bus rollover.

A few hours ago, RCMP reported that there were nine students, two teachers and the driver on the bus at the time of the collision. Five of those on the bus were transported to various hospitals via ground ambulance for a range of injuries, some considered serious, but not life-threatening.  

Road conditions at the time are believed to be the cause of the collision, however, it is still under investigation.

Snow causes multiple collisions on QEII

Innisfail RCMP has issued a timely warning about treacherous road conditions along the QEII Highway and the surrounding area roadways, stretching from Red Deer to Carstairs. While the snow has yet to hit Airdrie, it is falling in Northern and Central Alberta.

If you are going to be headed north today, you may want to delay your trip. This caution comes in response to a series of unfortunate events, with officers having already responded to at least collisions on these routes early this morning.

RCMP urge drivers to navigate the season's first snowfall safely

With the arrival of the first snowfall of the season today and tomorrow, the RCMP is issuing a vital reminder to motorists to exercise extra caution on the roads and adapt their driving habits to the changing weather conditions.

Some drivers are unprepared for the annual transition from the dry pavement of summer to winter driving conditions that can include snow and slush-covered highways, black ice and blizzards.

The first snowfall is a reminder and an opportunity to get prepared for winter driving, which also means preparing our vehicles and adjusting our driving.