It was mayhem on Manitoba highways today as a blizzard paralyzed the southern part of the province. The chaos took hold ...
You may want to delay any travel plans, a meteorologist says, especially if those plans involve highway driving.
WINNIPEG - Emergency crews in southern Manitoba were called to dozens of collisions as a winter storm blew through.
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.
A blast of winter weather is pummeling parts of the prairies. Blizzard conditions are prompting warnings and advisories, while forcing road closures and causing crashes. CBC's Riley Laychuk joins us ...
Steinbach Fire Department was called to the scene of a multi-vehicle pileup shortly after 11 am today. Fire Chief Kel Toews ...
Additionally, a winter weather advisory is set for dozens of counties in eastern North Dakota and northern Minnesota.
Blizzard conditions across southern Manitoba have closed schools and highways Friday. The Perimeter Highway is closed, and so is the Trans-Canada Highway between Winnipeg and Hadashville.
An Alberta Clipper has made its way to southern Manitoba. As a result, Highway 75 is closed from Winnipeg to the U.S. border.
There was also a power outage affecting part of Westlake, Cronquist Drive, and nearby areas because of a fallen tree on a ...
The Perimter Highway has now been closed, along with many other highways south and southwest of Winnipeg. The weather ...
Meanwhile, Manitoba's far north is under an extreme cold warning where bitterly cold air is flooding in from the Arctic. A prolonged period with wind chill values falling close to –50 is expected by ...