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Manitoba commits $12M to improve intersection that was site of deadly bus crash

Review coming on site of deadly highway crash

DAUPHIN, Man. - The Manitoba government is promising $12 million to improve a highway intersection where a crash last year killed 17 people on a minibus on their way to a casino.

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Report expected on Manitoba intersection where crash claimed 17 lives

A report is expected today on potential safety improvements to a Manitoba highway intersection that was the scene of a deadly crash last June. Emergency crews respond to the scene that closed a section of the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Man., on June 15, 2023. 

DAUPHIN, Man. - The Manitoba government is promising $12 million to improve a highway intersection where a crash last year killed 17 people on a minibus on their way to a casino.

"We cannot make things right or make you whole, but we are going to work our hardest to ensure that something like this does not happen again," Premier Wab Kinew said at a news conference Monday.

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