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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. ....
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Article content KILLALOE – Members of the Killaloe Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated two separate snowmobile collisions on Saturday, Jan. 23. Shortly after 1 p.m., police responded to a single vehicle snowmobile collision on the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) trail E109, in the Township of Madawaska Valley. The lone operator was taken to hospital by ambulance with minor injuries after the sled they were driving struck a tree. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Killaloe OPP investigate two snowmobile collisions over the weekend Back to video A second single-vehicle snowmobile collision occurred at approximately 4:50 p.m., on the OFSC B106E trail in the Township of South Algonquin. The driver suffered non-life threatening injuries when the sled collided with a tree. They were taken to hospital by ambulance. No charges were laid in either incident. ....
By Matthew Dekker Dec 29, 2020 3:05 PM The Saskatchewan government has announced a 750-thousand-dollar investment in road safety projects, to benefit 66 communities across the province, including several in our listening area. Yorkton will receive 11-thousand dollars, for the installation of a rapid flash beacon on Dracup Avenue, in the new year, while Springside will get just over 11-thousand, for “slower, safer” streets. The R.M. of Buchanan will receive nearly 11-hundred dollars, for the installation of speed bumps and signage. Esterhazy will see just over seven-thousand dollars go toward speed limit awareness, while the Key First Nation will receive almost 77-hundred dollars for traffic safety upgrades. ....
Local communities receive provincial funding for road safety projects SHARE ON: Lloydminster, Marshall and Paradise Hill are the latest communities to receive provincial funding for road safety projects. The Government of Saskatchewan approved a total of $750,000 in grants from the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund. A total of 70 projects were approved ranging from speed display signs to intersection and crosswalk improvements. The City of Lloydminster will receive $16,098 for the installations of flashing LED signs and beacons at high-risk traffic areas. The installation is scheduled sometime between January 4 and May 31. The Town of Marshall will be using the $17,326 in funding to put up pedestrian activated crosswalk signs in school zones between January 15 and June 30. The Town of Unity will also be installing crosswalk signs in high-risk intersections from May 3 to May 31. They were awarded $8,205 for the project. ....