A serious incident has triggered an active search and rescue operation near the Beaver River bridge and Trestle area, with Cold Lake First Nations issuing an urgent request for the public to stay clear.

Emergency crews on scene

According to notices shared by Cold Lake First Nations, emergency responders are actively searching the river and surrounding area, with additional resources being brought in to assist. The situation is ongoing and the area must remain fully accessible to crews.

Officials are stressing that the river is currently high, fast-moving and extremely dangerous.

Public asked to stay away

Community members are being asked not to gather or attempt to access the search area. Keeping the space clear is critical to allow responders to work safely and effectively.

The notice makes it clear: this is not a situation for onlookers. Staying away helps protect both the public and those involved in the search.

Support available for community

Cold Lake First Nations has also opened Hotel Dene as a support space for anyone affected by the situation. A trauma support team is on-site and available to help community members who may need a safe place or someone to talk to.

Anyone needing support is encouraged to attend.

More updates expected

Details about the incident have not been released at this time. Updates will be shared as more information becomes available.

For now, the message from officials is simple — stay clear, stay safe and allow emergency crews to do their work.

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Search Underway Near Beaver River as Cold Lake First Nations Urges Public to Stay Away

Published On: May 5, 2026By

A serious incident has triggered an active search and rescue operation near the Beaver River bridge and Trestle area, with Cold Lake First Nations issuing an urgent request for the public to stay clear.

Emergency crews on scene

According to notices shared by Cold Lake First Nations, emergency responders are actively searching the river and surrounding area, with additional resources being brought in to assist. The situation is ongoing and the area must remain fully accessible to crews.

Officials are stressing that the river is currently high, fast-moving and extremely dangerous.

Public asked to stay away

Community members are being asked not to gather or attempt to access the search area. Keeping the space clear is critical to allow responders to work safely and effectively.

The notice makes it clear: this is not a situation for onlookers. Staying away helps protect both the public and those involved in the search.

Support available for community

Cold Lake First Nations has also opened Hotel Dene as a support space for anyone affected by the situation. A trauma support team is on-site and available to help community members who may need a safe place or someone to talk to.

Anyone needing support is encouraged to attend.

More updates expected

Details about the incident have not been released at this time. Updates will be shared as more information becomes available.

For now, the message from officials is simple — stay clear, stay safe and allow emergency crews to do their work.

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