Mr. Speaker, it was listed as possibly the worst highway that connects our capital cities and as part of our national highway system. I don't question that at all. It is in terrible shape for a national highway. We have been working hard with the federal government to try to find the resources to be able to make improvements on it. But the highway changes, as Mr. Lafferty knows, he drives it almost everyday, it changes from day to day. One day it's good and then we'll have a heavy rain storm and heavy traffic and it will be terrible the next day. So it does change quickly from being a pretty good highway for its age and general condition, to being a highway that's in terrible and rough shape. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Question 343-14(6): Condition Of Highway No. 3
In the Legislative Assembly on September 30th, 2003. See this statement in context.
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Question 343-14(6): Condition Of Highway No. 3
Item 6: Oral Questions
September 29th, 2003
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