Excavator that became unlikely monument removed from Saskatchewan lake after 11 years | Unpublished
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Author: Jeremy Simes
Publication Date: September 2, 2025 - 13:56

Excavator that became unlikely monument removed from Saskatchewan lake after 11 years

September 2, 2025

It took 11 years, loads of equipment and multiple attempts to pull an excavator-turned-landmark out of an east-central Saskatchewan lake.

But for the owner of the company that got the job done, it was just another day.



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