Meadow Lake Area Bridge Work Progressing, Grenfell to Wolseley Culvert Installations to Begin Soon
CANADA, August 21 - Released on August 21, 2026
Today, Highways Minister Kim Gartner highlighted the Meadow Lake, Grenfell and Wolseley areas where various work when all completed will improve travel for motorists and help Saskatchewan's export-based economy keep moving.
"These projects will contribute to a better provincial highway network for all who use it to access key services and travel to Saskatchewan's wonderful tourism destinations, while supporting business and industry who move their goods and services," Gartner said. "Please remember to watch out for work zones and drive to current highway conditions so everyone gets home safely."
Some highlights of ongoing, completed and upcoming provincial highway projects include:
- Highway 304 Bridge near Meadow Lake - An estimated $1.7 million bridge replacement project began on site work on Aug. 4 and is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The existing bridge needs to be replaced because of spring flood damage.
- Highway 903 Waterhen River Bridge in Meadow Lake area - An estimated $5.9 million bridge project began June 4 and was recently completed. A new bridge was needed because the existing one was nearing the end of its service life.
- Trans-Canada Highway 1 Grenfell and Wolseley area - An estimated $2.4 million project will see seven culverts installed at various locations between Grenfell and Wolseley. The project is expected to begin the week of Aug. 17 and be completed this fall. Traffic lanes on this twinned highway may be reduced during construction to safely accommodate the work.
Project timelines are always subject to weather.
Drivers are encouraged to check the Highway Hotline for the latest available information about ongoing provincial road construction to plan their routes.
The Highway Hotline, Saskatchewan's provincial road information system, also provides information about closures related to fires, flooding or other incidents, along with the status of ferries.
To learn more about the Highway Hotline's various points of access for information, visit: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/transportation/highways/highway-hotline.
With this year's budget, the Government of Saskatchewan has invested more than $14.6 billion in transportation infrastructure since 2008, improving more than 22,700 kilometres of highways across the province.
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