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  2. Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

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    The Ministry of Highways is divided into the Operations, Policy and Programs, and Corporate Services Divisions and the Communications Branch. The ministry is the employer of over 1,476 employees diversified amongst 105 communities in Saskatchewan. [1] The current Minister of Highways and Infrastructure is Jeremy Cockrill.

  3. Saskatchewan Highway 39 | Wikipedia

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    Highway 39 is a provincial paved highway in the southern portion of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan connecting North Portal and Moose Jaw in the north. [2] This is a primary Saskatchewan highway maintained by the provincial and federal governments that provides a major trucking and tourism route between the United States at Portal, North Dakota and the Trans-Canada Highway near Moose Jaw.

  4. Portal–North Portal Border Crossing | Wikipedia

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    US Border Inspection Station at Portal, ND, 1998. Since then, a green building replaced this. The Portal–North Portal Border Crossing connects the city of Portal, North Dakota and the village of North Portal, Saskatchewan on the Canada–US border. U.S. Route 52 on the American side joins Saskatchewan Highway 39 on the Canadian side.

  5. List of Saskatchewan provincial highways | Wikipedia

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    These are primary highways maintained by the provincial government. Almost all of these highways are paved for most of their length. Highways 1, 11, and 16 are the most important highways and are divided highways for much of their lengths, with some sections at expressway or freeway standards.

  6. Transportation in Saskatchewan | Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan has a transportation infrastructure system of roads, highways, freeways, airports, ferries, pipelines, trails, waterways, and railway systems serving a population of approximately 1,132,505 (according to 2021 census) inhabitants year-round. It is funded primarily with local, rural municipality, and ...

  7. Tourism in Saskatchewan | Wikipedia

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    According to estimated figures by Tourism Saskatchewan, tourism in Saskatoon is worth over $600 million. This accounts for one-third of the $1.6 billion in travel expenditures throughout Saskatchewan. Located in the Meewasin Valley on the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the business and cultural hub of the province as well as home to the ...

  8. Government of Saskatchewan | Wikipedia

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    www.saskatchewan.ca. The Government of Saskatchewan (French: Gouvernement de la Saskatchewan) is the provincial government of the province of Saskatchewan. Its powers and structure are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867. In modern Canadian use, the term "government" refers broadly to the cabinet of the day (formally the Executive Council ...

  9. Category : Saskatchewan government departments and agencies

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    S. Saskatchewan Health Authority. Category: Canadian provincial departments and agencies.