Ochapowace Active Transportation Path
A lit asphalt pathway and bridge connecting the community to the historic Camp McKay site.
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Latest election — 2026-05-16
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A lit asphalt pathway and bridge connecting the community to the historic Camp McKay site.
Two Ochapowace Nation-partnered bifacial solar arrays near Weyburn operating under long-term SaskPower agreements.
Source-linked proposals or discussion that are not confirmed projects.
A federal assessment describes approximately 282 kilometres of underground fibre intended to connect homes in White Bear, Cowessess, Ochapowace, Zagime Anishinabek and Kahkewistahaw First Nations.
Why unverified: The environmental determination does not confirm that the specific five-Nation build has a final construction schedule or has started.
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