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News Release


December 8, 2006

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Highways and Transportation - 890

CUTTING-EDGE SNOWPLOW TRUCK PRODUCED THROUGH PARTNERSHIP

Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation will produce a state-of-the-art
snowplow for the City of Prince Albert under an innovative partnership
announced today.

Early in 2007, Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation will deliver a
snowplow truck, which is similar to those used by the provincial government's
own snowplow fleet, to the City of Prince Albert. These trucks are faster,
more efficient and can do the same job as several pieces of traditional snow
removal equipment.

"I'm very proud of the innovation demonstrated by the department engineers and
mechanics who invented the technology being used on these plows. Their hard
work and dedication to find better ways to keep Saskatchewan highways clear
and safe for motorist during the winter have helped develop a
technologically-advanced snowplow sought by other organizations," Highways and
Transportation Minister Eldon Lautermilch said. "In addition, this partnership
will also give valuable experience to our Aboriginal apprentices, which helps
put more skilled labour into the Saskatchewan economy."

The City's snowplow truck was designed by Saskatchewan Highways and
Transportation. One of the truck's components is patented and the technology
for it has been sought by other jurisdictions.

"I am impressed with the technology behind the department's snowplow and I
look forward to our community getting its own version," Prince Albert Mayor
Jim Scarrow said. "This new truck will help upgrade our snowplow fleet and
will be able to clean our streets faster and more efficiently than our
existing methods, which saves time and money."

The City was responsible for procuring and supplying the bulk of the
snowplow's components. The snowplow truck is currently being assembled at the
Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation shop in Prince Albert by experienced
heavy-duty mechanics and apprentices. The apprentices working on the project
are participants in the Aboriginal Heavy Duty Mechanics Apprenticeship
Program. The program, which is a partnership between the Department of
Highways and Transportation and participating First Nation and Métis
organizations, is an opportunity for Aboriginal apprentices to get the
experience they need to build prosperous futures in Saskatchewan.

The City has the option to collaborate with the provincial department on
additional trucks.

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For More Information, Contact:
Dan Palmer
Highways and Transportation
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4805
Cell: 306-536-9692
Tony Bassett
City of Prince Albert
Prince Albert
Phone: 306-953-4367


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