When Robert Samuels pulled a summer internship here at The Roanoke Times, the Bronx, New York, native had just wrapped up a Spring sophomore semester at Northwestern University, outside Chicago.
By Ryan Young
Jun 28, 2021 | 6:37 PM
$1.4-million has been awarded to 112 approved projects in 108 communities across Saskatchewan that aim to improve traffic safety.
Several local communities are receiving a share of the money that comes from the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund.
The Town of Balcarres is receiving nearly $20-thousand for its “Be Safe Balcarres” initiative, while the Town of Carlyle is getting over $18-thousand for a Traffic Calming Project.
Nearly $11-thousand is allocated for the Village of Grayson for Speed Management, and over $15-thousand is going to Ituna for their 2021 Traffic Calming Initiative.
Over $17-thousand is earmarked for the Village of Killaly for its Community Safety Initiative this year; the Piapot First Nation is receiving over $19-thousand for a Traffic Safety Initiative.