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.
Manitobans continue to recover from a blizzard Friday that shuttered schools, business and highways, left vehicles stranded, and caused numerous crashes.
The Manitoba government is increasing its investment in the province’s winter road system to $11.3 million, up by $1.8 ...
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 ...
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 ...