Press Release
December 6, 2023
Nine infrastructure projects in Saskatchewan will strengthen and support communities thanks to the combined investment of more than $13.5 million from the governments of Canada and Saskatchewan. Announced by Minister Sean Fraser and Minister Dan Vandal, and Saskatchewan Government Relations Minister Don McMorris, these projects will enhance access to recreational activities, promote reconciliation with Indigenous communities, ensure accessible and reliable water supply, and foster inclusive and sustainable communities for years to come.
“Today’s investment in infrastructure projects across Saskatchewan represents our dedication to sustainable development, cultural preservation and community wellbeing,” McMorris said. “These enhancements will improve the quality of life for residents by improving access to water, promoting a sustainable future and creating community spaces for learning and gathering.”
One project will see Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation build a 7,800-square-foot Indigenous Cultural Centre to promote the Nakota language and culture. Features include a rooftop patio and arbour connecting to Nakota lands, offering a safe and accessible space for community engagement with traditional knowledge, language, and culture.
Funding will also support the Village of Lipton in expanding the storage capacity of the existing lagoon to meet their growing needs and eliminate excessive wastewater discharging. The work will see an approximately 36,800-cubic-metre storage cell built, along with transfer structure, piping, landscaping, and modifications to the discharge location.
The Valley Regional Park Authority is receiving funding to replace two unsafe, outdated seasonal buildings with a new two-story, energy-efficient facility. The existing Pro Shop will be moved and renovated to create a small gathering space and public washroom near the playpark, while the current deteriorating clubhouse will be demolished. The new facility will provide an extensive range of programs and services year-round and be accessible throughout.
“Reliable infrastructure is key to building thriving communities where people want to live and grow,” said Fraser. “Investments like the ones made today will enhance water systems, encourage wellness and support Indigenous heritage, fostering inclusive, sustainable communities. By offering a nurturing environment and safe spaces to connect with cultural traditions, the federal government is ensuring a brighter future for all Saskatchewanians.”
Several other communities will see infrastructure improvements, including sewer and water treatment upgrades in Abbey, a lagoon expansion in Pangman, and water and wastewater improvements in Rockglen. White Bear First Nation will also build an all-ages spray park, and Pasqua First Nation will construct a new community centre.
Quick facts
-30-
For more information, contact:
Micaal Ahmed
Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
Phone: 343-598-3920
Email: micaal.ahmed@infc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Infrastructure Canada
Phone: 1-877-250-7154
Email: media-medias@infc.gc.ca
Juliia Dynnyk
Government Relations
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4340
Email: juliia.dynnyk@gov.sk.ca
Ira McArthur
Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation
Phone: 306-462-2002
Email: reception.prnfn@gmail.com
Conner McGill
Valley Regional Park Authority
Phone: 306-881-0023
Email: mcgillconner@gmail.com
IBF4