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Wildfires in Saskatchewan are expected to continue to grow aggressively during the next few days, fuelled by high ...
With 174 active wildfires burning across Canada, several U.S. states are under air quality alerts due to the traveling smoke ...
Throughout the summer, motorists can check the Highway Hotline to view the latest updates on construction zones and ferry crossings. It also alerts drivers to vehicle collisions, forest and grass ...
Anyone who has questions about the works is encouraged to call Cumberland Council's Highways Hotline on 0300 373 3736.
"Thanks for your understanding – we’ll keep you updated as works progress." Anyone who has questions about the works is encouraged to call Cumberland Council's Highways Hotline on 0300 373 3736.
A hotline between military and civilian air traffic controllers in Washington, D.C., that hasn’t worked for more than three years may have contributed to another near miss shortly after the U ...
IT’S NOT A GOOD MIX, PERIOD. THE FAA, THE NTSB AND THE ARMY ALL NOW INVESTIGATING THIS LATEST SCARE A A hotline between military and civilian air traffic controllers in Washington, D.C., that ...
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways is slowly opening up the various ferries around the province. In southwest Saskatchewan, the Riverhurst Ferry is still not open for the season. An official ...
"Thank you to all drivers who take the time to check the Highway Hotline to make an informed decision before heading out on the road," Highways Minister David Marit said. "Understanding what may be on ...
Officials encourage residents to check the map year-round at hotline.gov.sk.ca before travelling — whether for daily commutes or seasonal road trips.