Man dead, but no students hurt, after school bus and SUV collide in Alberta
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MILLET – A man is dead and police say no students were hurt after they responded to a report that an SUV crashed head-on with a school bus south of Edmonton.
Mounties say the collision happened Thursday morning shortly before 8 a.m. at a rural intersection near the community of Millet, Alta.
They say the driver of the SUV, a 70-year-old resident of Sherwood Park, was dead when officers arrived.
Police say there were five people on the bus, including four students, but none were injured.
Although police say they’re still investigating, they believe poor road conditions may have been a contributing factor.
Many locations in the Edmonton area have been experiencing snow mixed with rain, with temperatures near the freezing mark.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 4, 2025.