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Winnipeg cyclist hit and killed by front-end loader, police say

The cyclist was significantly injured, police say.

The off-duty officers provided emergency medical care while two on-duty Winnipeg Transit employees stopped to help by re-routing traffic, but police say the man died shortly after on-duty police and emergency workers arrived.Police have not identified the man or released any further details.

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