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Highway 3 Reopens After Major Crash Near Princeton

Benjamin CarterBy Benjamin CarterSeptember 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Highway 3 Reopens After Major Crash Near Princeton
Highway 3 Reopens After Major Crash Near Princeton
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Highway 3 crash Princeton caused a major disruption for travellers on Saturday afternoon. The busy Crowsnest Highway was closed in both directions about 33 kilometers west of Princeton following a serious vehicle incident. The closure stretched between Garret Road and Sunday Summit, leaving many drivers stranded or forced to take long detours.

According to DriveBC, the road has now reopened in both directions. However, authorities warn that traffic will remain slow for some time as congestion clears. Motorists are advised to be patient and drive with care in the area.

Emergency crews worked at the site for several hours. Traffic control was also present to guide vehicles and ensure safety. At the height of the closure, all lanes were blocked, creating a significant backlog of vehicles. Drivers were urged to avoid the area until the road reopened.

Details about the crash remain limited. Officials have not yet confirmed how many vehicles were involved or if there were any injuries. Updates are expected as more information becomes available from investigators.

Highway 3 is a vital transportation link in southern British Columbia. It connects several communities and serves as an important route for both local and long-distance travellers. Known as the Crowsnest Highway, it is often busy with passenger vehicles, trucks, and commercial transport. Any closure on this road can quickly affect travel times across the region.

For many drivers, Saturday’s crash brought hours of uncertainty. Some travellers reported long waits on the highway, while others were forced to delay their journeys. DriveBC issued alerts throughout the day to keep the public informed. The reopening of the highway is expected to ease pressure on surrounding roads, but lingering delays are likely as traffic flow returns to normal.

Officials continue to stress caution for anyone traveling the route. Even after a road reopens, emergency vehicles and crews may still be working nearby. Drivers are reminded to reduce speed, follow posted signs, and watch for traffic controllers.

Highway safety remains a key concern in this part of the province. The stretch near Princeton has seen several incidents in recent years due to heavy use and challenging driving conditions. Weather, road design, and high traffic volumes can all contribute to accidents. Authorities regularly encourage motorists to plan ahead and drive according to conditions.

The reopening of Highway 3 brings relief to many, but the incident highlights the importance of road awareness. With limited information about the crash itself, officials urge the public to remain cautious and await confirmed updates.

As travel resumes, those using the Crowsnest Highway should prepare for continued slowdowns. Patience and attentiveness will be essential as congestion eases and normal traffic patterns return. DriveBC is expected to provide further updates if new details about the crash or traffic conditions arise.

For now, the priority remains ensuring safety for all road users and supporting the work of emergency teams who responded swiftly to the incident. Highway 3 is once again open, but the impact of the crash will likely be felt by travellers through the remainder of the weekend.

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Benjamin Carter is a respected local news reporter from Penticton with over 12 years of experience in journalism. He earned his journalism degree from the University of British Columbia and has contributed to Wealth Magazine, Penticton Herald, Okanagan News, Global BC, and CBC Interior. Benjamin is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is committed to covering community affairs, environmental issues, and regional developments.

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