CALGARY Police are searching for a female driver who hit a 16-year-old cyclist from behind in southeast Calgary, then drove him to hospital and gave him $100 before leaving without providing any personal information. The teenager was on his bike near Fonda Way and Radcliffe Drive S.E. about 9 p.m. on May 21 when he was hit from behind by a white, Audi Q5 driven by a woman. The teen suffered a broken nose and significant scrapes to his head and limbs, according to police. The woman drove the teen to the Peter Lougheed Centre and dropped him off at the front door, giving him cash before leaving.
Calgary police are searching for a driver who rear-ended a teenager on a bicycle, then dropped him off at a hospital with a broken nose and "significant scrapes," but left without leaving her name or telling police.
Alberta's three-step reopening plan is based on the best science available and was built using evidence from jurisdictions around the world, says the province's top public-health doctor.
Alberta's three-step reopening plan is based on the best science available and was built using evidence from jurisdictions around the world, says the province's top public-health doctor.
Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, May 27
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has announced a three-stage plan that could see almost all COVID-19 restrictions gone by early July as long as people continue to get vaccinated.
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Gail Sparling, 74, receives a COVID-19 vaccine in Okotoks on May 26. As of May 25, 2,578,577 vaccine doses have been administered in Alberta, including Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca-Oxford.(AHS)