“This will be much more efficient and safe for all the residents who use it,” said Wilson, who represents Saskatchewan Rivers. She added twinning the highway will also benefit the province as whole because of the large amount of resources transported on it. Calls to twin the highway gained new momentum this winter after three lives were lost in a pair of separate crashes before Christmas. In a separate but related project, three sets of passing lanes will also be installed on Highway 3 between Prince Albert and Shellbrook this summer. Planning continues for hospital NDP Health Critic Vicki Mowat told