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Sask. Highways announces $65M in new projects

Saskatchewan's Ministry of Highways has announced millions of dollars worth of new road projects for 2018.

New projects include passing lanes near North Battleford, Regina, highway twinning around Vanscoy

Saskatchewan's Ministry of Highways has announced $65 million in extra highway spending. (Government of Saskatchewan)

Saskatchewan's Ministry of Highways has announced millions of dollars worth of new road projects for 2018.

The projects include passing lanes on Highway 4 between North Battleford and Cochin, Highway 6 between the junction of Highway 39 and the Rowatt access road south of Regina.

The government plans to add passing lanes to Highway 6 south of Rowatt. (CBC News)

Highway 7 will also be twinned around the village of Vanscoy.

Highway 7 will be twinned near Vanscoy. (CBC News)

"Safety is the most important priority on our provincial highway system," said highways and infrastructure minister David Marit.  

In total, the province announced $65 million in new spending, which includes 70 kilometres of grading and paving and 225 kilometres of highway maintenance work. Nine bridges are also being replaced or rehabilitated and two culverts are being installed.

Passing lanes will be added to Highway 4 between Cochin and North Battleford. (CBC News)

There are 130 highway improvement projects now underway across the province. The total cost is more than $285 million.