Site of deadly Manitoba bus crash was studied in 2006, but suggested improvement wasn't completed | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 23, 2025 - 06:00

Site of deadly Manitoba bus crash was studied in 2006, but suggested improvement wasn't completed

June 23, 2025
With safety upgrade recommendations for the site of Manitoba's deadliest crash set to be announced this week, CBC has learned the province studied the intersection nearly 20 years ago and chose not to fix a significant highlighted issue because of the cost.


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