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IMPROVEMENTS TO HIGHWAY 39 NEAR ESTEVAN

Released on June 29, 2005

Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation has commenced work to improve Highway 39 south of Estevan.

The construction consists of resurfacing Highway 39 from approximately 18.53 km north of the US border to Kensington Avenue in Estevan, for a total distance of 20 km.

"This project will improve one of the province's most important north-south trade and tourism routes," Highways and Transportation Minister Maynard Sonntag said.

"The safe and efficient transportation of people, goods and services in Saskatchewan is of paramount importance and drives economic development. Through this and other projects, we are continuing to ensure that our provincial transportation network will meet the challenges of the 21st century."

This project is valued at approximately $2.1 million and is being cost-shared through the federal government's Border Infrastructure Fund (BIF). Construction commenced on June 7th and is expected to be complete on July 7th, weather permitting.

The public is advised that there will be occasional traffic disruptions during this period. Remember to slow to 60 km/h when passing through the construction Orange Zone, and watch for construction workers, signs, and heavy equipment.

For more information about road construction projects, and other Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation activities, visit the web site at: www.highways.gov.sk.ca.

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For More Information, Contact:

Jamie Shanks
Highways and Transportation
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-4805

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