City wins provincial award for oil spill response
The City of Prince Albert has won an award for its response to the Husky oil spill and subsequent water crisis this summer.
The city took first place at the tenth annual Saskatchewan Municipal Awards, which “recognize innovation and excellence in Saskatchewan local governments.”
Jim Toye, Prince Albert’s city manager, accepted the award on behalf of the city and said it was a pleasant surprise for himself and city staff.
“We were surprised that we were number one, but at the same time we did work hard and we didn’t think of doing it for any kind of competition,” Toye said. “We just wanted to do it so we could still provide safe, potable water for our citizens.”