“Living document” P.A. Community Alcohol Strategy unveiled
After years of anticipation and questions, the Prince Albert and Area Community Alcohol Strategy has been launched.
Members of the alcohol strategy steering committee spoke in City Hall’s foyer Tuesday, April 12, explaining how the alcohol strategy in its current state was a “living document” and not final.
“What we’re trying to do is come up with a way that alcohol is accepted in our community, but there’s a culture that can deal with it,” councillor and steering committee member Rick Orr said. “We want a healthy community. We want it to be socially acceptable, but the social norms have to be dealt with as a community.”
Recommendations in the document include more proactive policing, more peer support and less peer pressure and larger fines for impaired driving and under-age drinking.