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Woman struck by vehicle in north Edmonton expected to survive

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A woman in her 40s was hit by a vehicle on 160 Avenue east of 97 Street early Wednesday morning, Edmonton police say.

Around 6:30 a.m., a westbound SUV on 160 Avenue hit the woman when she entered the roadway, according to police. The pedestrian was not in a marked crosswalk. 

She was taken to hospital with what were described as non-life-threatening injuries. 

From their preliminary investigation, police do not believe speed and alcohol were factors. 

Traffic in the area was relatively unaffected.

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