The dust has settled on the April federal election and now is the time for our elected representatives to … Read more “The Federal Election is Over – What’s Next?”
From Planning to Pavement
SHCA recently had the opportunity to discuss industry topics and issues with Saskatchewan Minister of Highways, the Honourable David … Read more “From Planning to Pavement”
Nation-Building Begins Here
Saskatchewan’s economy is heavily reliant on transportation, with highways serving as critical arteries for trade and commerce. As … Read more “Nation-Building Begins Here”
Paving the Way Forward
From scorching heat in the summer to blasting winter cold, road builders in the Prairies … Read more “Paving the Way Forward”
Cenovus Energy
Air Quality Measurement and Monitoring Requires Innovation for Long-Term Results
From potash to oil and gas to manufacturing, industrial air quality measurement and monitoring has historically … Read more “Air Quality Measurement and Monitoring Requires Innovation for Long-Term Results”
Increased Funding for Rural Road Infrastructure a Boost for Saskatchewan’s Rural Municipalities
As inflation continues to affect the cost of maintaining infrastructure, the need to address the condition of rural roads … Read more “Increased Funding for Rural Road Infrastructure a Boost for Saskatchewan’s Rural Municipalities”
Standing Strong Against Tariffs
In construction, where everything depends on long-term planning and tight cost forecasts, even a small disruption in the supply … Read more “Standing Strong Against Tariffs”
Safer Workplaces for a Stronger Saskatchewan
WorkSafe Saskatchewan, the injury prevention partnership between the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) and the Ministry of Labour … Read more “Safer Workplaces for a Stronger Saskatchewan”