An emergency alert urged drivers to stay off highways Friday, as a fierce winter storm reduced visibility to near zero in many areas and led to crashes, including pileups, in southern Manitoba.
You may want to delay any travel plans, a meteorologist says, especially if those plans involve highway driving.
The province plans to add passing lanes to a Manitoba highway after a petition called for safety improvements. Danton Unger ...
An emergency alert urged drivers to stay off highways in southern Manitoba Friday, as a fierce winter storm reduced visibility to near zero in many areas and hospitals were warned to prepare for a ...
business and highways, left vehicles stranded, and caused numerous crashes. RCMP Sgt. Paul Manaigre said officers in Manitoba were busy dealing with crashed vehicles caused by poor visibility and ...
Two southeastern Manitoba residents are warning others about road conditions after passing, what they report to be, a 20 plus car pile-up on Highway 12 between Blumenort and Ste. Anne. Ian Plett was ...
Manitoba’s Emergency Management Organization issued its first alert for hazardous road conditions after a blizzard slammed the southern part of the province and caused pileups on highways on Friday.
AM, Friday* La Broquerie Fire Chief JC Normandeau says there are 14 vehicles involved in the pile-up on Highway 52 East. He notes the pile-up itself is about half a mile east of Steinbach between Boyd ...
A historic marker on St. Charles Avenue and Common St. celebrates the end of Jefferson Highway, which once linked New Orleans ...
At least 50 to 60 collisions had been reported on southern Manitoba highways by Friday afternoon, according to RCMP, and dozens of highways were closed, including the Trans-Canada from Winnipeg ...