Gathering commemorates 17 lives lost in western Manitoba bus crash a year ago
- A ceremony will honor the 17 individuals who perished in a bus accident in western Manitoba.
- The bus, transporting 25 passengers, mostly seniors on their way to a casino, collided with a semi-trailer on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry.
- Authorities mention difficulties in interviewing the bus driver, who sustained severe injuries in the crash.
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Gathering commemorates 17 lives lost in western Manitoba bus crash a year ago
DAUPHIN, Man. — A ceremony is set for this afternoon to remember 17 people who died in a bus crash in western Manitoba. Families of the victims have been working on a monument, which will be unveiled at a park in the city of Dauphin.
Gathering commemorates 17 lives lost in western Manitoba bus crash a year ago
DAUPHIN, Man. — A ceremony is set for this afternoon to remember 17 people who died in a bus crash in western Manitoba. Families of the victims have been working on a monument, which will be unveiled at a park in the city of Dauphin. The bus had 25 people on board and was carrying […]
Gathering commemorates 17 lives lost in western Manitoba bus crash a year ago
DAUPHIN, Man. — A ceremony is set for this afternoon to remember 17 people who died in a bus crash in western Manitoba. Families of the victims have been working on a monument, which will be unveiled at a park in the city of Dauphin.
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