Prince Albert Gets $3.69 Million for Safer Communities

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Prince Albert Gets $3.69 Million for Safer Communities

Have you ever wondered what makes a community truly safe? Imagine a place where police work hand-in-hand with mental health professionals, targeting gang activity and ensuring the safety of its most vulnerable members. That’s exactly what’s on the horizon for Prince Albert, thanks to a generous $3.69 million grant!

The Government of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Government Insurance are teaming up to offer this grant through the 2025-26 Municipal Police Grant program. This funding is a massive leap toward building a safer, more welcoming environment for everyone in Prince Albert. And get this: it supports 26 dedicated police positions focused on key issues, from crisis intervention to community safety.

Here’s what you need to know about this exciting program:

  • Police and Crisis Team: One role combining police and mental health specialists for crisis situations.
  • Crime Reduction Team: Seven positions aimed at tackling gang violence and drug trafficking.
  • Missing Persons Task Force: One investigator dedicated to resolving missing person cases.
  • Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team: Two roles focusing on serious crimes like trafficking.
  • Internet Child Exploitation Unit: One role to combat online exploitation.
  • Traffic Safety: Six positions committed to keeping our roads safe.

You can feel the excitement in the air as the City of Prince Albert embraces this support. Mayor Bill Powalinsky expressed deep gratitude, highlighting the commitment from both local and provincial governments. It’s about more than just funding; it’s a reflection of a community working together for a shared goal: safety.

But here’s the inspiring part: this grant shows how we can create change. The Prince Albert Police Service, led by Chief Patrick Nogier, is committed to proactive, community-focused policing. This means building trust, improving safety, and fostering a more resilient community for everyone. So let’s celebrate this step toward a brighter future together!

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Comments (4)

Chris Taylor
Nov 12, 2025

This is awesome news!

David Kim
Nov 12, 2025

Wow, this is such an exciting development! It’s inspiring to see resources being put towards mental health and community safety—can’t wait to see the positive changes unfold!

Michael Singh
Nov 12, 2025

Wow, this is such a cool initiative! I’ve always believed that a strong community goes beyond just policing; it’s about connection and support. I'm all for blending resources like mental health with safety efforts—feels like a step in the right direction for everyone involved!

Ryan
Nov 12, 2025

Awesome news for the community!

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