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Rock blasting to cause delays on Trans-Canada Highway

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Manitobans are being warned to expect delays on the Trans-Canada Highway beginning next week due to rock blasting.

On Friday, the Manitoba government announced that rock blasting will begin on June 12 on the Trans-Canada Highway at the Manitoba-Ontario Border, and will continue for the next four to six weeks.

Each blast will cause traffic to be stopped for about 15 minutes, depending on site-specific conditions and traffic volumes. Drivers should expect delays.

The rock blasting is part of the preliminary work to twin a 700-metre section of the highway to align with Ontario’s four-lane highway.

More information on Manitoba’s infrastructure investments can be found online. 

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