Husky Energy to fund final phase of Rotary Trail
Husky Energy is putting $350,000 dollars toward the Rotary Trail in Prince Albert, to fund the final portion of the walkway as part of a new three-year agreement with the City.
Mayor Greg Dionne announced the new partnership Monday at a Rotary Club meeting. The last 1.7 kilometres of trail – from Pineview Terrace near the Victoria Hospital to the Saskatchewan Penitentiary – will be funded by Husky Energy as part of a new “community enhancement” initiative.
The City says the Rotary Trail was chosen as one of the first projects because of the role it played during the 2016 water crisis caused when oil from a Husky pipeline spilled into the North Saskatchewan River.
A temporary water line had to be installed to pipe water from outside the city along parts of the Rotary Trail following the spill. Husky energy later paid $5 million to cover costs associated with the spill, but Dionne said many people were inconvenienced by the incident, including residents and families who couldn’t use spray parks or the local pool for the entire summer.