
Man, 29, dead after motorcycle crash on Pembina Highway
The motorcyclist was headed south on Pembina Highway, south of McGillivray Boulevard, when he collided with an SUV as the vehicle left a parking lot shortly after 7 p.m. Wednesday, police said in a news release.
The motorcyclist was taken to hospital in critical condition but later died from his injuries, police said.
The SUV driver stayed at the site of the crash to speak with police. Southbound Pembina was closed for several hours because of the crash.
The investigation into the crash continues.

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