“It’s almost like gambling. Each year, you roll the dice, and you hope you’ll get another year out of your infrastructure. But at some point, you have to replace it. It’s always cheaper to plan a replacement than to let it collapse.”
Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba Continue Collaboration on the Joint Memorandum of Understanding
Ministers for highways and transportation in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba on July 4 in Saskatoon to continue work to strengthen economic corridors that support Canada’s supply chains.
Company Fined $325,000 for Workplace Injury and Fatality
Spiritwood Stockyards pleads guilty to two violations of The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020.
Water Security Agency Investing $1 Million in Water Infrastructure Projects to Provide a Sustainable Future for Northern Saskatchewan
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is working on key water infrastructure projects stretching from the Prince Albert to Meadow Lake regions.
Saskatchewan Building Construction Investment Up 21.2 Per Cent
This follows in the wake of the 19.4 per cent year-over-year increase that was recorded in February 2024 (seasonally adjusted).
Highways 6 and 39 Project South of Regina to Resume Construction This Spring
Highways Minister Lori Carr announced an estimated $57 million project will resume construction this spring to twin segments of Highways 6 and 39 between Regina and southeast of Corinne.
WCB Shares 2023 Operating Results
The Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB)’s 2023 annual report was tabled in the provincial legislature at the end of April.
