Talk:Saskatchewan Highway 641/GA1

GA Review
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Comments:
 * 1) ✅  If there are no major cities along the route, you can leave the parameter blank in the infobox
 * 2) ✅  Expand the lead by adding more historical information
 * 3) ✅  "and extends due north from Highway 39 until Highway 15." sopunds redundant, eliminate and indicate the rotue runs due north in first sentence of lead
 * 4) ✅ "highway 20": "highway" should be capitalized
 * 5) ✅ In the sentence "Craven, the home of the Craven Country Jamboree, is located on the Highway 99 and Highway 20 junctions", change "on" to "at"
 * 6) ✅ Is it nessecary to indicate the history of Lumsden in the article?
 * 7) ✅ "35 cents an hour or ($4.63) in present day terms ": remove $4.63 from parentheses and change "in present day terms" to "today"
 * 8) ✅ Use the same consistiency for indicate the other present-day monetary amounts
 * 9) ✅ Is a map of Saskatchewan nessecary for the article? -- The fist map is only a partial map of the province, thought the provincial map would show the relation of where the road was in the province, removed
 * 10) ✅ Add some more historical information about Highway 641 itself to the article -- Ahhh this could be interesting... I will try... done found another book Whew!
 * 11) ✅ Try to add a picture of the actual road itself to the article -- I don't live near Regina, this road is about a four hour drive (one way) from where I am...so will put a picture request out to wikipedians...and will search through flicker a bit.... found a picture in Lumsden Sk.
 * 12) ✅ In intersections table, use "southern terminus" and "northern terminus" instead of "beginning terminus" and "ending terminus"

I am placing the article on hold Dough4872 (talk) 16:17, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
 * Well I think I have completed the concepts as above in the list, and applied them to the article at hand. Thank you for taking the time to review the article.  Kind Regards SriMesh |  talk  00:26, 17 February 2009 (UTC)