Mail delays, long detours plague northern Sask. communities after washouts
Floodwaters and road washouts in northern Saskatchewan continue to disrupt daily life for residents, delaying mail delivery, affecting access to emergency services, and forcing longer travel routes.
Shana Hansen, administrator for the Northern Village of Pinehouse, said some washouts on Hwy 914, the only road offering direct access to the village, have been repaired, but the Smoothstone River bridge remains closed. The structure on Highway 165 collapsed more than two weeks ago due to ice jams and flooding.
“It hasn’t affected us food-wise. We still got our freight truck last week on Tuesday, but as far as parcels and our mail, nothing has come in for about three weeks,” Hansen said.
“With family allowance this week too, I don’t know if people will be getting their cheques to buy food and pay bills.”



