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Northern Saskatchewan to see Record Investment to Improve Highways and Airports

Released on May 6, 2025

Today, Highways Minister David Marit highlighted a $122.3 million investment to enhance the safety and reliability of key transportation infrastructure in northern Saskatchewan.

The 2025-26 Budget includes $86 million in capital improvements to roads and airports and $36.5 million in operation and maintenance. 

"We will continue investing in northern Saskatchewan and build the necessary infrastructure for industry and the communities," Marit said. "Since 2007-08, our government has made record investments totaling over $1 billion in the northern transportation network."

The ministry continues to invest in northern transportation while balancing the needs of the broader provincial network. The 2025-26 Budget includes the largest investment in the northern region to date, primarily due to several large multi-year capital projects reaching the construction stage. This increase reflects the ministry's commitment to improving infrastructure while ensuring investments align with long-term planning needs.

2025-26 Highlights include: 

  • Highway 2 - Design work for resurfacing near Weyakwin. 
  • Highway 102 - Thin Membrane Surface (TMS) upgrade from La Ronge Airport North Access to Sucker River.
  • Highway 102 - Spot improvement North of Lac La Ronge.
  • Highway 106 - TMS upgrade south of Highway 120 Jct.
  • Highway 106 - Micro-surfacing west of Highway 165 Jct.
  • Highway 106 - Strengthening, grade raise, northern spot improvements.
  • Highway 135 - Clay capping and base stabilization south of Pelican Narrows.
  • Highway 155 - Engineered seal west of Beauval.
  • Highway 915 - Crushing and prep work for future gravel resurfacing west of Stanley Mission.
  • Multiple culvert or bridge replacements critical to ensure safety and reliability.
  • Preservation treatments, such as seals and micro-surfacing, that extend the life of the pavement.
  • Targeted safety improvements, such as widening, alignment and guardrails. 

With this year's budget, the Government of Saskatchewan has invested more than $13.8 billion in transportation infrastructure since 2008, improving more than 21,800 km of highways across the province. 

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For more information, contact:

Dan Palmer
Highways
Regina
Phone: 306-787-3179
Email: dan.palmer@gov.sk.ca

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