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CIB and George Gordon First Nation partner on Wicehtowak Solar project
CIB and George Gordon First Nation partner on Wicehtowak Solar project

The Canada Infrastructure Bank and George Gordon Development Limited have finalized a $42 million loan to finance the Wicehtowak Solar project in Saskatchewan. The project will generate 32.4 MW of renewable energy and is the CIB's first 100% First Nation-led clean power initiative. The solar farm aims to reduce emissions by 21,686 tonnes annually, provide economic benefits, and create job opportunities for the George Gordon First Nation community. Additional funding comes from a $33 million grant by Natural Resources Canada.

Humboldt to Saskatoon Hghway 5 upgrade reaches milestone and starts final phase
Humboldt to Saskatoon Hghway 5 upgrade reaches milestone and starts final phase

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that the Highway 5 upgrade project between Humboldt and Saskatoon has entered its final phase. The project, which is valued at over $147 million, includes improvements such as shoulder widening, resurfacing, and installing passing lanes. This infrastructure enhancement aims to increase safety for motorists and efficiency for shippers. The remaining work involves twinning and resurfacing a section east of Saskatoon, due for completion by the end of 2027.

Saskatoon Urgent Care Centre passes 25 per cent construction point
Saskatoon Urgent Care Centre passes 25 per cent construction point

The construction of the Saskatoon Urgent Care Centre has reached 25% completion, partnering with Ahtahkakoop Cree Developments. The centre aims to alleviate hospital pressure by offering urgent care for non-life-threatening conditions. Construction includes mechanical, electrical work, and is expected to be completed in Fall 2026. This project represents a collaboration between the government and First Nations, contributing to improved healthcare access.

Construction begins on new joint-use school in Regina’s Harbour Landing neighbourhood
Construction begins on new joint-use school in Regina’s Harbour Landing neighbourhood

Construction has started on a new joint-use elementary school in the Harbour Landing neighborhood of Regina, Saskatchewan. This initiative involves collaboration between the Government of Saskatchewan, Regina Public Schools, Regina Catholic Schools, and the City of Regina. The school is expected to accommodate 850 students and 90 childcare spaces, with an anticipated opening in fall 2027. This project aims to support the growing educational needs of the community and enhance learning opportunities for local families.

Saskatchewan invests in roof maintenance for government buildings
Saskatchewan invests in roof maintenance for government buildings

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing in roof maintenance for eight government-owned buildings across the province. These projects are expected to be completed under budget using local suppliers, with most nearing completion. Construction continues on the Parkway Building at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus and will finish by fall 2025. These improvements are crucial to maintain the services provided in these facilities.

Saskatchewan launches Weekly Orange Zone Construction Update
Saskatchewan launches Weekly Orange Zone Construction Update

The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced the Weekly Orange Zone Construction Update, offering motorists information on current highway construction projects every Friday. This initiative aims to assist drivers in planning safer and more efficient routes. Key projects include a $13.3 million pavement project on Highway 33 and a $29 million roundabout project in the Weyburn area. The update stresses road safety for workers and drivers alike.

Saskatoon neighbours recall loud crash following fatal crane incident
Saskatoon neighbours recall loud crash following fatal crane incident

A crane incident in Saskatoon resulted in the death of one individual and injuries to another on Saturday morning. Witnesses recall hearing a loud crash at the time of the accident. The cause of the crane's fall has not been detailed in the report. The incident highlights safety concerns in construction sites.

House Approves Carney’s Infrastructure Fast-Tracking Bill
House Approves Carney’s Infrastructure Fast-Tracking Bill

The Canadian federal Liberal minority government has advanced Bill C-5, intended to fast-track significant national infrastructure projects, through the House of Commons. The proposed legislation now awaits Senate approval and is designed to facilitate developments that enhance economic independence and include Indigenous community support. Key focus areas include critical mineral corridors, ports, nuclear facilities, and pipelines, with a commitment to a two-year approval process. Despite broad support from premiers, concerns remain about Indigenous involvement and detailed implementation strategies.

SaskBuilds selects team to deliver new Grenfell Long-Term Care Home
SaskBuilds selects team to deliver new Grenfell Long-Term Care Home

The Government of Saskatchewan has selected PCL Construction Management Inc. to build a new 33-bed Grenfell Long-Term Care Home. The facility will include spa rooms, a commercial kitchen, and more, providing essential care for seniors in Grenfell and nearby areas. Construction is expected to start in July 2025, with completion by Spring 2027. The new care home will be managed by the Saskatchewan Health Authority and aims to enhance the quality of life for local seniors.

Saskatoon flood mitigation plan: Several projects near completion, others to begin
Saskatoon flood mitigation plan: Several projects near completion, others to begin

Saskatoon is advancing its flood mitigation efforts with the completion of the third flood control project. Two additional projects are expected to commence this month. These developments are part of the city's broader strategy to reduce flood risks. The ongoing work highlights the city’s commitment to protecting its residents and infrastructure from flooding.

Un nouveau projet de pipeline débattu par les premiers ministres
Un nouveau projet de pipeline débattu par les premiers ministres

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with provincial premiers in Saskatoon to discuss a new pipeline project. The focus of these discussions is likely centered on the infrastructure and policy implications of such a project. The meeting represents a significant collaboration between federal and provincial policymakers. It could have lasting effects on Canada's energy and infrastructure sectors.

Premiers huddle with Carney in Saskatoon to decide what major projects to prioritize
Premiers huddle with Carney in Saskatoon to decide what major projects to prioritize

Canada's premiers have convened with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Saskatoon to prioritize major infrastructure projects for expedited federal approval. This meeting follows Carney's campaign promise to reduce federal approval times for national interest projects. The discussion aims to determine which projects should be fast-tracked to support economic growth and infrastructure development across Canada.

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