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WINNIPEG The Manitoba government is reporting a number of possible COVID-19 exposures that occurred on transit buses and in various taxis in Winnipeg. According to the province, a number of potential exposures took place on the following Winnipeg Transit routes between May 3 and 7: Winnipeg Transit Route 33 from Portage Avenue and Vaughan Street to Mandalay Drive and Jefferson Avenue from 6:36 a.m. to 7:10 a.m. on May 3; Winnipeg Transit Route 33 from Mandalay Drive and Jefferson Avenue to Sherbrook Street and William Avenue from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. on May 3; Winnipeg Transit Route 29 from Sherbrook Street at William Avenue to Portage Avenue and Maryland Street from 4 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. on May 3;
WINNIPEG Newly installed yellow warning lights are giving drivers in two high collision areas in the city advance notice to come to a stop. The lights will start flashing seven seconds before the lights change from green to amber. They have gone up northbound on Lagimodière Boulevard at Regent Avenue West, and Eastbound Bishop Grandin Boulevard at St. Mary s Road. It will warn drivers as they are approaching this light that it s about to change. And it s definitely one of the higher concerning intersections in the city based on traffic, that this addition will help support a more safe transit through the area, said Transcona Councilor Shawn Nason.