Woman suffers life-threatening injuries after being struck by vehicle in Lethbridge
A 35-year old woman is in hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries after she was struck by a vehicle Monday night in Lethbridge.

A 35-year old woman is in hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries after she was struck by a vehicle Monday night in Lethbridge.
It’s been a rollercoaster of a year for fitness centers and gyms across Alberta, but after the latest loop de loop, Lethbridge gym owners and gym goers are hopeful that they've entered the smooth sailing part of a really wild ride.
It’s been a turbulent year for competitive athletes of all stripes, and swimmers are no exception.
For the past 40 years 1886 Buffalo Cafe has been a staple in Eau Claire, but owners have until April 30 to vacate their century-old building.
The City of Calgary will permit bars, restaurants and cafes to make use of public land for temporary patios this year as pandemic-related capacity restrictions remain in place.
Representatives of Alberta's fitness industry are deeply disappointed with the slight easing of restrictions for gyms and fitness centres.
It's going to be warm. It's going to stay warm.
After COVID-19 forced the cancellation of the Calgary Stampede in 2020, organizers of the world famous rodeo are optimistic it can ride again this year.
Warning: details in this story will be disturbing for some readers. A Calgary man has pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder and one count of first-degree murder for the deaths of his girlfriend and parents in 2018.
An 18-year-old-man believed to have been driving when a Calgary police officer was killed in a hit-and-run still doesn't have a lawyer to defend him.
The presence of tiki torches at recent rallies in Alberta's two major cities has been widely publicized. While many see them as a clear symbol of hate, Edmonton's police chief says the mere act of holding one doesn't constitute a crime.
Calgary recorded its highest number of real estate sales for February since 2014, months before the worldwide crash in oil prices.
Reports of residents in Toronto getting bitten and scratched by raccoons are up over 60 per cent.
Reggae pioneer Bunny Wailer's death at age 73 closes an incredible chapter of music history.
A driver doing doughnuts in the middle of a street in Los Angeles hit a pedestrian, put her in the car, then fled from police.
Scientists used a particle accelerator to learn more about Little Foot, a 3.67-million-year-old Australopithecus fossil.
This artist garnered three million views after she narrowly escaped ruining a prized painting of her grandfather.
A 10-second video was sold for US$6.6 million last week, showing just how much the non-fungible token market is booming.
Indonesia's Mount Sinabung sent a plume of ash over 11,000 feet above sea level, the country's volcanic monitoring agency, said.
A Toronto photographer is working with Ugandan girls to preserve their history in pictures.
A judge has ruled that Alek Minassian is criminally responsible for the 2018 Toronto van attack, finding him guilty of 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder.
Many scientists say they now believe that SARS-CoV-2 will not only remain with us as an endemic virus, continuing to circulate in communities, but will likely cause a significant burden of illness and death for years to come.
Experts say delaying the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine would 'make sense' for Canada amid its slow rollout, despite there being limited data about how long protection lasts until a second shot is needed.
The owner of a scallop trawler that caught fire at sea south of Yarmouth, N.S., Tuesday night says all 32 crew members are safely off the boat.
A promising new treatment developed in Yukon for frostbite is reducing amputations among the most severe cases.