Talk:List of Saskatchewan provincial highways

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[edit] Saskatchewan Roadways

As Saskatchewan Rural Municipalities are added, edited, an addition is Saskatchewan Highways and Roads. In the R.M. of Eye Hill No. 382, Saskatchewan for instance besides the highways there is listed ... Abercrombe Road which runs north and south road west of Evesham...as well as in the R.M. of Milton No. 292, Saskatchewan there is Francena Minerals Road and Merid Road. Here and there in Sk there are Township and Range Roads as well. What should be the naming convention, or is it worthy of addition? SriMeshSriMesh

For rural roads (including Township Roads and Range Roads), I would suggest having their name first, then the municipality they belong to - For example, Range Road 3045 in Corman Park would be "Range Road 3045, Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan".Ultraflame 23:23, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the comment. I will use the above naming convention, but I may not add the R.M. as, some roads may extend between R.M.'s and then the toad would be listed many times, but be the same road in Saskatchewan.

SriMeshSriMesh

As I add names of roads, for instance -Francena Minerals Road, Saskatchewan- to the particular R.M. article---should I also add them to the Saskatchewan Highways listing, or should there be a Saskatchewan Roads listing, as some of these roads are not technically highways, just gravel roads; or not listed as whatever they may be in Microsoft Streets and Trips?SriMeshSriMesh
I suggest making a Saskatchewan Roads listing for those roads that are not numbered highways.Ultraflame 16:23, 24 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Saskatchewan Secondary Highways

Should there be a list of secondary (600s and 700s) Saskatchewan Highways in this article as well?Ultraflame 15:38, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

It depends on how long you want the list to be. There are a lot of 600/700 highways. -Royalguard11(Talk·Desk·Review Me!) 18:20, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Highway Shields

As you may know, I've been trying to construct various highway shields for the Canadian provinces that have yet to be shielded. I've already created shields for Ontario and Manitoba. Now I intend to create shields for Saskatchewan.

I already have a prototype SVG shield with all the essential elements--the blue background, the sheafs of wheat, and so on. My question concerns the copyright status of said shield. Is it protected by the provincial government, or is it considered in the public domain because of its simplicity? I wish to know a definitive answer because it will influence where and in what format I begin to upload the shields. Some information on the matter would be greatly appreciated. —WhosAsking 14:38, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Saskatchewan Highway 322 and Saskatchewan Highway 332

A few kilometres northwest of Highway 1, Highway 32 has an intersection with a 300s highway that goes west. Most of the maps say that it is designated Highway 322, but Windows Live Local says that it is Highway 332. Has anyone personally been to that intersection, or does anyone know someone who has done so? If so, what, actually, is the name of that highway? This highway also intersects Highway 37. Ultraflame 21:32, 5 April 2007 (UTC)