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Saskatchewan government plans to repave parts of Highway 11 this summer

The province of Saskatchewan is investing $12.5 million to repave a stretch of Highway 11 between Regina and Saskatoon. Province of Saskatchewan

REGINA – The province of Saskatchewan is investing $12.5 million to repave a stretch of Highway 11 between Regina and Saskatoon.

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The work has already started with construction crews paving southbound lanes north of Girvin, Sask. and Bladworth, Sask., as well as 11 kilometers of northbound lanes near Dundurn, Sask.

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Plans also include paving 20 km of northbound lanes on Highway 11 near Kenaston, Sask., which is expected to start in early June.

Highway 11 is the main route between Regina and Saskatoon and it also links to major Highways like 1, 16 and 6.

Before travelling on the highway this summer, check the Highway Hotline for up to date information on construction.

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