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From 2008-09 to 2013-14, federal, provincial and municipal governments will invest over $1 billion on essential water, wastewater, transportation, recreation and other priority infrastructure projects through programs administered by Municipal Affairs.

Sharing our Infrastructure success stories

Saskatchewan's municipal infrastructure is being re-built and renewed.  In fact, municipal, provincial and federal governments have committed more than $1 billion for municipal infrastructure improvements from 2008-09 through 2013-14.

Whether it's building a new arena or upgrading wastewater treatment plants, these projects contribute to the strong quality of life that people living in Saskatchewan expect and deserve. 

In Saskatchewan, municipal infrastructure is funded through a variety of programs, often developed and delivered with the federal government and the municipal sector.   

"Moving Saskatchewan Forward" will provide a closer look at some of the projects that your tax dollars are funding.  Below, you'll see a number of stories about the infrastructure that is being built in this province.  You'll hear from the people in the communities - in their own words - why these infrastructure projects are so vital to the residents of those municipalities and the surrounding regions.   

Additional project profiles will be added to this site on an ongoing basis, so please check back regularly. 

More information on our municipal infrastructure funding programs. 


Bethune rink changes with the times

Eco-friendly Craik water treatment plant leaves a good taste in residents' mouths

Cooperation key to success of Dundurn-area water and wastewater projects

Estevan “pumped” about new arena and events centre

Grenfell arena no longer shows its age

Upgrades to Kronau curling rink "hurry hard" to get done for next season

The Town of La Ronge, the Northern Village of Air Ronge and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band have partnered to create a single water treatment facility that serves all three communities.

New RiverPark Centre revitalizes Lumden campground

Residents of Melville and area are excited about the new arena and convention centre that is currently under construction. 

Moose Jaw's Natatorium improvements going swimmingly

The expanded fitness centre of the Moose Jaw YMCA

Take me out to the ball game... in Mossbank

There is roughly a mile and a half of pipe going into the ground in Weyburn.

They can finally turn the lights off in the Yellow Grass rink



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