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Alberta government to twin southern highway to spur economic recovery

By The Canadian Press   

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Premier Kenney at the project announcement in Taber, Alta. July 2. PHOTO: Government of Alberta/YouTube

TABER, Alta.—The Alberta government says it will twin a 46-kilometre stretch of highway in southern Alberta.

Officials say the improvements to Highway 3 between Taber and Burdett will support 755 jobs and drive economic recovery and diversification in the area.

The highway is a vital east-west link and a major connector between Saskatchewan and British Columbia south of the Trans-Canada Highway.

Premier Jason Kenney says the project is part of the government’s $10-billion economic recovery program.

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Taber-Warner legislature member Grant Hunter says it will not only increase safety in the movement of goods, services and people, but it will also help establish the area as an agri-food hub.

Construction will begin in 2021 and is expected to take about three years to complete.

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