Violence at Lions Park LRT station sends two women to hospital
Police were called to the Lions Park LRT station, near North Hill Centre, around 8 p.m. for reports of a large group of people fighting.

Police were called to the Lions Park LRT station, near North Hill Centre, around 8 p.m. for reports of a large group of people fighting.
Police are investigating the circumstances of the death of a woman in a residential tower in downtown Calgary.
The price of gas is heading upward and it's expected to remain high through the summer, thanks to a number of market forces.
Rima Rifai thought her furnace had exploded Monday when the house across the street burst into a ball of fire, sending 10 people to hospital with serious injuries.
A high-tech farm near Cochrane, west of Calgary, is producing thousands of heads of lettuce, and other vegetables every week, even in the darkest and coldest days of winter.
Protesters, who are against an LGBTQ2S+ event, were demonstrating outside a northeast Calgary library on Monday, but there was a gathering of counter-protesters, too.
The findings of a provincial probe into the City of Chestermere's governance are being described as "fictional" by Mayor Jeff Colvin.
Parks Canada says the first bear sighting of the year was recorded last week, a good reminder for visitors to stay safe when exploring Banff National Park.
For the second time in about two months, the Indigenous Recovery Coach program is hosting a culture camp to help connect recovering addicts to Indigenous culture and traditional healing methods.
Lethbridge's only queer theatre company has faced hardships and challenges since opening its doors in 2012, but that hasn't stopped the team at Theatre Outré from doing what they love – providing an open space to perform.
The Alberta RCMP major crimes unit is investigating a suspicious death on the Blood Tribe Reserve/Kainai Nation southwest of Lethbridge.
The monolith that's stood watch in a field next to the Maycroft Provincial Recreation Area since January 2021 will soon have a new home.
With the price of groceries remaining at an all-time high, food banks in Lethbridge are continuing to see high demand.
Melanie Nagy has more on the inventive artwork created by Montreal artist Junko who uses garbage to create towering sculptures.
In the 2023 federal budget, the government is unveiling continued deficit spending targeted at Canadians' pocketbooks, public health care and the clean economy.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says clean energy and green technology spending may not have been the big-ticket items of the 2023 federal budget if it weren’t for the need to compete with infrastructure spending in the United States.
The increase in excise duties on all alcoholic products is being temporarily capped at two per cent starting next month instead of a planned 6.3 per cent increase.
In the wake of another deadly mass shooting in America, that saw children as young as nine years old shot and killed, the gun control debate is going nowhere, writes CTV News political analyst Eric Ham.
Stonehenge's purpose has long been a mystery, with some researchers proposing that it may have been an ancient solar calendar. But now, new analysis suggests the calendar theory is unsubstantiated.
A new study published by Canadian researchers suggests that kindergarten-age children would rather be taught by a competent robot than an incompetent human.
A mysterious, Montreal-based street artist named Junko is generating buzz in Metro Vancouver with futuristic, bug-like sculptures made from old car parts, scrap metal and tossed out shoes.
A new peer-reviewed study from the Medical University of South Carolina report in Brain Connectivity has found individualized brain fingerprints which can help diagnose early Alzheimer's disease.
A Hamilton, Ont., family is hoping to raise awareness about Strep A after the tragic death of their two-year-old.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland released a ‘fiscally responsible’ 2023 federal budget, comprised of spending cuts and tax increases.