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Highway 75 to U.S. reopens
Highway 75, the main link from Winnipeg to the U.S., is open again.
The provincial government announced the reopening late this afternoon.
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Compare today's river level in Winnipeg with levels during the 1950, 1997 and 2009 floods.
Highway 75 was closed April 18 near the town of Morris because of flooding along the Red and Morris rivers.
There was a detour, which is no longer in effect, the province said.
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