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The RCMP stated that it was "the first mass casualty motor vehicle accident they were aware of in Manitoba." [21] Those familiar with the area have stated that the intersection between Highway 1 and Manitoba Highway 5 where the collision occurred is dangerous, and they called for safety improvements.
OTTAWA (Reuters) -At least 15 people were killed in the Canadian prairie province of Manitoba on Thursday after a semi-trailer truck hit a small bus that was carrying a group of mainly elderly ...
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Manitoba's deadliest traffic accident occurred during a vehicle collision between a handi-transit bus and a semi-truck on the Trans-Canada Highway in the Municipality of North Cypress – Langford near Carberry, Manitoba, Canada, killing 17 seniors and injuring 8 others. [8] Humboldt Broncos bus crash: 6 April 2018 Armley, Saskatchewan: 16
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Provincial Road 444 (PR 444) is a 11.5-kilometre-long (7.1 mi) north-south spur of PTH 23 mostly within the Municipality of Grassland, providing access to the hamlet of Fairfax. In is entirely a two-lane road with the portion between Fairfax and PTH 23 being paved, where it is known as North Avenue, while the rest is composed of gravel. [3] [11]
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Provincial Road 317 (PR 317) is a provincial road in the Interlake and Eastman regions of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It begins at Libau near Manitoba Highway 59 northeast of Winnipeg and ends in the town of Lac du Bonnet. [1] [2] It is a paved two-lane highway with a distance of 50.3 kilometres (31.3 mi) [3]