Trican Well Service employees involved in rollover bus crash
A bus involved in a rollover crash on Highway 672 has been confirmed to belong to Trican Well Service, a company with ties to Fort St. John

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A bus involved in a rollover crash on May 13th, 2026, has been confirmed to belong to Trican Well Service.
Trican Well Service confirmed in a Facebook post on May 14th, 2026 a crew bus transporting on Highway 672 west of Grande Prairie was involved in a single-vehicle rollover.
According to the post, all seventeen employees on the bus at the time of rollover were assessed at a hospital. Thirteen employees were treated and released, while four employees remain in the hospital with serious injuries, but in stable condition.
Brad Fedora, the president and CEO of Trican Well Service, spoke on the incident.
“Today, members of our senior leadership team and I are in Grande Prairie to offer our support,” he said in the post.
“Our focus is on supporting our employees and their families during this difficult time.”
Fedora also offered his thanks to first responders and medical staff.
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“I want to extend our sincere appreciation to the emergency responders who were first on scene, including STARS Air Ambulance, for their rapid response and care for our staff,” he said.
“I also want to acknowledge the teams at Beaverlodge Municipal Hospital, Grande Prairie Regional Hospital and the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton for the exceptional care provided to our employees.”
Trican Well Service has locations in Fort St. John, at 11003 91st Avenue, and in Clairmont, Alberta, at 9102 102 Street.
The company originally confirmed the crash in a Facebook post on May 13th, 2026.
Trican Well Service said no additional details will be provided in order to respect the privacy of those involved and the ongoing investigation.
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