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Minister Lautermilch announces $54 M in funding
$54.6 MILLION IN FUNDING FOR
HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
A total of $54.6 million in mid-year funding has been allocated to Highways and Transportation for emergency road repairs, to make advanced preparations for next year's construction season and pay for special projects.

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The finishing touches to Highway 302

$24 MILLION INVESTMENT IN HIGHWAY 219
The Province of Saskatchewan is investing $24 million on a highway upgrade, in partnership with municipal and First Nations partners, to enable economic development along the Highway 219 Corridor.

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WINTER MAINTENANCE FOR TRAVELLERS
The department’s policy for winter operation of provincial highways, is to operate the highway
system and services in a way that provides reasonably safe, convenient and economical highway
transportation.
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PROVINCE, FORT QU'APPELLE INVEST IN TRANSPORTATIONT
The Government of Saskatchewan, the Town of Fort Qu'Appelle and the
File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council have formed a partnership to improve
access to the new All Nations Healing Hospital in Fort Qu'Appelle.
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RIVERHURST FERRY INFORMATION

  • The Riverhurst Ferry is in operation.
  • Effective November 1, 2006 hours of service for the Riverhurst Ferry are as follows:
    • open 6 a.m. to midnight
    • closed midnight until 6 a.m.
    The Riverhurst Staff is available for emergency service at 631-9023 during closed hours. The reason for the change is to reduce the stresses on the drive system through the November-December period.
  • There will be a scheduled maintenance shutdown of the Riverhurst Ferry during the week of November 6, 2006. This shutdown is for preventative maintenance to mitigate the risk of further breakdowns.The ferry’s reliability has been unacceptable during the 2006 construction season. Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation, along with marine engineers, have developed a long-term plan to restore reliable service. A replacement drive system will be installed this winter. Besides the scheduled shutdown, an inventory of critical parts has been built up to minimize service disruption in the interim. The Riverhurst Ferry will officially close for the season in late December, depending on weather conditions.
  • For more details contact Rod Richards, Area Manger at 306-694-3710.
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