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Police say a freight truck hit a bus shelter near the intersection of Dewdney Avenue and Elphinstone Street shortly before 12 p.m. Sunday.

Woman was inside the shelter when it was struck, police sayChris Edwards · CBC News · Posted: Oct 13, 2025 11:55 AM EDT | Last Updated: 9 hours agoA white SUV painted with blue and re stripes and 'Regina Police' on the side. The blue an red lights on top of the vehicle are lit up.The freight truck hit the bus stop near Dewdney Avenue and Elphinstone Street shortly before noon on Sunday. (Alexander Quon/CBC)

Regina police say a freight truck ran off the road and killed a woman waiting at a bus stop late Sunday morning.

The truck hit a light post and a bus shelter near the intersection of Dewdney Avenue and Elphinstone Street shortly before 12 p.m., police said in a news release.

A 19-year-old woman was taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Collision investigators closed part of Dewdney Avenue for several hours on Sunday. It has since been reopened.

Police said their investigation into the collision continues and they’ll provide updates as they become available.

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Chris Edwards is a reporter at CBC Saskatchewan. Before entering journalism, he worked in the tech industry.

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