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  2. Traffic Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Bridge is the name given to two truss bridges constructed across the South Saskatchewan River, connecting Victoria Avenue to 3rd Avenue South and Spadina Crescent in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The original bridge opened on October 10, 1907, and was the first bridge to carry motor vehicle traffic in Saskatoon, replacing an ...

  3. Saskatchewan Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    The old Borden Bridge was a narrow, two-way traffic bridge enhanced with arches, which is still visible from the new bridge. Langham is a town of 1,290 residents northwest of Saskatoon. Saskatoon, a city of 222,189 in 2011, [5] is the largest city of the province, serving interprovincial travellers with a bypass road named Circle Drive.

  4. Saskatchewan Highway 41 - Wikipedia

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    Provincial highways in Saskatchewan. ← Hwy 40. → Hwy 42. Highway 41 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 5 in Saskatoon to Highway 3 / Highway 6 in Melfort. [ 2] The highway also intersects Highway 2. It is about 163 kilometres (101 mi) long.

  5. Saskatchewan Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 11 is a major north-south highway in Saskatchewan, Canada that connects the province's three largest cities: Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. It is a structural pavement major arterial highway which is approximately 391 kilometres (243 mi) long. [ 2] It is also known as the Louis Riel Trail (LRT) after the 19th century Métis leader.

  6. List of Saskatchewan provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 5 in Saskatoon: Yellowhead Highway — 1976 Replaced by Hwy 16. [8] Highway 5: 115: 71 Former Hwy 5 (present-day Hwy 16) near Langham: Hwy 5 near Bruno — 1950s Former segment; Hwy 5 was rerouted to pass through Saskatoon. Replaced by segments of Hwy 305, Hwy 784, Hwy 27, and Hwy 670. [6] [9] [7] Highway 5: 21: 13 Hwy 5 near Togo

  7. Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport - Wikipedia

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    13) [6] Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (IATA: YXE, ICAO: CYXE) is an international airport located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north-west [1] of downtown Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, though still within its city limits. The airport is served by passenger, courier and air freight operators.

  8. Photos: Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in the apparent ... - AOL

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    Routh, who appeared in court on Monday following his arrest in Martin County, Fla., may face additional charges.

  9. Transportation in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan has a transportation infrastructure system of roads, highways, freeways, airports, ferries, pipelines, trails, waterways, and railway systems serving a population of approximately 1,132,505 (according to 2021 census) inhabitants year-round. It is funded primarily with local, rural municipality, and ...