Province invests $6 million in northern roads to support forestry
Saskatchewan is making a big investment in preserving and maintaining northern roads.
According to the Ministry of Highways, the one-time, $6-million investment will fund gravel work and brush clearing on a number of northern roads in a move that will support the province’s forestry industry.
The funding will go to roads that are expected to see increased traffic following the opening of new and upgraded mills, the ministry said. Those include highways 123, 165, 912 and 913, and the ministry said gravel crushing for work in those areas is to begin soon.
Trevor Reid, general manager of Edgewood Forest Products in Carrot River, said the future is looking bright for his industry, and expressed his thanks for the roadworks.