P.A. seeks province’s input on cutting liquor retail hours
The City of Prince Albert will ask the province if and how it can curtail alcohol retail hours.
According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, the rate of hospitalizations caused by alcohol in Prince Albert is 76 per cent higher than the national average, and 22 per cent higher than the provincial average.
“It is a destroyer of families. It is a destroyer of communities. It is a destroyer of lives along with the other various substances that are being abused in our community,” city councillor Evert Botha told paNOW following the council discussion on the matter earlier this week. “This, for us, is to take a first step towards making our community safer.”
Looking north for precedent