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Passing lanes installed on Highway 2 in Sask to improve safety

  SASKATOON The Ministry of Highways has opened two new sets of passing lanes on Highway 2 between Prince Albert and Christopher Lake which it says will improve safety. Passing lanes offer opportunities for motorists to pass, leading to improved traffic flow and also ensuring everyone gets to their destination safely, said Minister of Highways Fred Bradshaw. Construction of the eight-kilometre stretch cost $7.5 million and was completed ahead of schedule. “On this highway you’ll see everything from pulp haulers, to campers to boats being towed, semis going north up to the mines,” said Don Fryk, a local area resident. “If people use these properly, that’s going to save a lot of tragedy, headaches, time.”

Passing lanes north of Prince Albert officially opened Thursday

Prince Albert Daily Herald Michael Oleksyn/Daily Herald (L to R) Reeve Don Fyrk of the RM of Buckland, Rob Meyers project manager for HRJ Asphalt, MLAs Nadine Wilson, Highways Minister Fred Bradshaw, Joe Hargrave, Alana Ross, Delbert Kirsch and John Halkett of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLIB) cut the ribbon on the new passing lanes on Highway 2 north of Prince Albert on Wednesday. The two new sets of passing lanes between Prince Albert and Christopher Lake were officially opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday morning. Government officials say the project was completed ahead of schedule, and will improve safety on Hwy 2. Officials said they will also improve traffic flow for commuters to and from communities and parks in the Prince Albert area and the province’s north.

Province reports no cases of COVID-19 in North Central for second straight day

Province reports no cases of COVID-19 in North Central for second straight day Daily Herald File Photo Saskatchewan health officials reported no new cases of COVID-19 in North Central, which includes Prince Albert, for the second consecutive day on Tuesday. There was one additional case reported in the adjacent North West. This was among a total of 22 cases reported in the province. Of the 49,472 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 242 are considered active. North Central 2, which is Prince Albert, has 10 active cases. North Central 1, which includes communities such as Christopher Lake, Candle Lake and Meath Park, has seven active cases and North Central 3 has three active cases.

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