Saskatchewan Introducing Mandatory Minimum Training Requirements For Commercial Semi Drivers

New Requirements Effective March 15, 2019

Saskatchewan Government Insurance; released on December 3, 2018 –Starting March 15, 2019, drivers seeking a Class 1 commercial licence in Saskatchewan to drive semi trucks will be required to undergo a minimum of 121.5 hours of training.

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Highway 55 and Highway 9 Road Closures July 5th 2018

Highways 55 & 9 closed due to washouts near Mountain Creek

According to Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure’s Highway Hotline, portions of Highway 55 and Highway 9 near Mountain Creek, SK are closed due to flooding which has caused washouts. Read more about Highways 55 & 9 closed due to washouts near Mountain Creek

Keep an Eye Out for Snowplows This Holiday Season

The winter holiday season is upon us, meaning many people will be travelling throughout the province to visit friends and loved ones. With this in mind, Highways and Infrastructure Minister David Marit is kicking off the annual provincial Snow Zone campaign, aimed to remind travelers to slow down and stay back when approaching snowplows on provincial highways. Read more about Keep an Eye Out for Snowplows This Holiday Season