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Trans-Canada Highway reopened west of Brandon

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The Trans-Canada Highway west of Brandon has reopened after a winter storm has prompted a section of the highway to shut down.

As of late Sunday afternoon, Highway 1 from Brandon to the Saskatchewan border was reopened, according to the provincial 511 online map.

The province said Highway 1 from Brandon to Highway 21 had been closed early Sunday morning due to poor winter driving conditions. Later in the afternoon, the remaining stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway from Griswold to the Saskatchewan border was also reopened.

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