Northern Sask. airport receives over $10M in funding
The Stony Rapids Airport is set to receive more than $10 million in federal and provincial funding.
The announcement was made Thursday by Rob Clarke, MP for Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River, on behalf of the Transport Minister Lisa Ratt.
The Government of Canada is investing more than $7.4 million through Transport Canada’s Airports Capital Assistance Program for the rehabilitation of Runway 06-24, Taxiway A and airfield electrical systems. It will also go towards runway drainage systems, which Clarke said will be especially helpful to prevent frost heaves—when water gets underneath the runway the ice will push the runway up.
According to Clarke, the airport is critical in northern Saskatchewan, “especially Stony Rapids with it having the hospital here as a centre hub for northern Saskatchewan.”