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Fallen soldier’s dad says Manitoba’s highway of heroes is “wonderful”

Manitoba is joining the list of provinces that have a highway of heroes honouring soldiers.

Manitoba’s Highway of Heroes runs along the Trans Canada Highway from just west of Winnipeg to CFB Shilo.

A special dedication ceremony was held near St. Francis-Xavier this morning.

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Jim Seggie who lost his son Corporal Mike Seggie in a fatal ambush in Afganistan in 2008. He was there and expressed his appreciation on CJOB radio:

“To be remembered with a stretch of highway, for your sacrifice, not just the fallen but all people who have gone for us, it’s a wonderful thing and we really do appreciate it.”

In 2007, the Ontario government renamed a stretch of Highway 401 between Trenton and Toronto the highway of heroes.

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It has been lined with crowds whenever a military member killed in Afghanistan is transported home via CFB Trenton.

Saskatchewan and British Columbia have similarly named sections of highways.
 

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