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Bitumen spill suspected in North Saskatchewan River after tanker crash near Smoky Lake

BY Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh with files from The Canadian Press, Nov 7, 2025 5:14 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

Emergency crews are responding to an apparent bitumen spill into the North Saskatchewan River after a tanker truck lost control and slid off a snow-covered highway northeast of Edmonton.

RCMP from the Smoky Lake detachment said the vehicle left Highway 831 and entered the river amid heavy snow and poor road conditions. The driver reportedly climbed onto the truck’s roof before being rescued by boat.

An environmental response team has been deployed to contain and clean up the spill, while officials continue to assess whether bitumen entered the river system. RCMP confirmed the driver was not injured.

The North Saskatchewan River is a key waterway supplying communities from central Alberta to Saskatchewan. Officials say efforts are underway to limit environmental impacts downstream.

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