The Saskatoon Police Service is aiming to have its firing range replacement complete this summer.
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Police had planned to complete the project in the summer of 2020, but the report says the pandemic ground “the world to a halt in 2020” and the chance to complete it was missed in 2021 due to COVID-19-related restrictions.Article content “Though there were some increases in material, labour and freight costs, the overall cost increase as compared to the research done in 2022 required further review. This cost was determined through a competitive process and is regarded as being accurate,” the report says.
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