Riverbank Indigenous signage project approved
Six interpretive signs on the history of the city’s first peoples are coming to the Prince Albert riverbank, likely before winter.
The Riverbank History Storyline project concept was approved by city council this week and will see the specially designed signage informing the public about the various First Nations tribal groups and Metis who settled along the water.
“Telling that history and having community pride is important, “ Judy MacLeod Campbell, the city’s arts and culture coordinator told paNOW following the council go ahead. “Almost 42 per cent of our population is Indigenous and to have their history told is important.”
MacLeod Campbell added the telling of history was among the recommendations in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action and the signs would also enhance the Rotary Trail and the beautiful surroundings.