Two people dead after head-on collision on Alaska Highway
The collision near Pink Mountain on December 8th, which shut down a portion of the Alaska Highway overnight, resulted in two people passing away and another being taken to hospital.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Two people died following a vehicle crash which shut down part of the Alaska Highway at kilometre 238.
The incident was reported at 12:39 p.m. on Monday, December 8th, north of Pink Mountain.
It shut down parts of the highway while emergency crews attended to the incident.
Madonna Saunderson, media relations officer for the North District RCMP, confirmed to Energeticcity.ca it was a head-on collision involving two semi-trailer vehicles.
Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene, while a third victim – the passenger in one of the vehicles – was taken to hospital with injuries.
Saunderson said she was “unaware” of other factors, including road conditions and weather at the time of the accident.Â
On Tuesday, Energeticcity.ca was told by BC Emergency Health Services that one person had been airlifted to hospital from the crash site.
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Energeticcity.ca has reached out to BC Highway Patrol for further comment on this story but did not immediately hear back.
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