The mayor of Strait Shores is asking for more RCMP to patrol a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway frequented by New Brunswickers and Islanders alike, which she calls an “absolute danger.”
Crash Tuesday between transport truck, ambulance killed 3 P.E.I. residents
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· Posted: Jul 08, 2026 8:17 AM EDT | Last Updated: July 8
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The section of Route 16 where the crash happened was closed for much of the day Tuesday but has since been reopened. (CBC)
In the aftermath of a fatal crash in Strait Shores, the community’s mayor said the stretch of road it happened on is an “absolute danger” that requires increased police presence, and better safety measures.
“It’s not the first time there’s been fatalities there,” Annamarie Boyd said Wednesday, the day after two paramedics and a patient in their care died in a collision between an ambulance and a transport truck on Route 16
“Maybe they have to put a few more resources in this area just to ensure there is some RCMP… watching this traffic and watching the speeds.”
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