Mayoral candidates talk downtown fencing
Prince Albert mayoral candidates are weighing in on increased fencing in the city’s downtown. The City of Prince Albert fenced off the Margo Fournier Centre in August citing loitering-related concerns. A number of nearby businesses have also installed fencing outside their entranceways in response to concerns about crime.
Darryl Hickie told paNOW he doesn’t believe the City has done enough to work with community-based organizations to address homelessness, addiction, and crime in the city.
“The money’s there,” Hickie said. “It’s just that right now, I truly believe we don’t have that quarterback that’s bringing partnerships together and that’s what I’d do as a mayor.”
Hickie said multiple parties he’d spoken to expressed the need for a central hub location that would provide shelter, counselling, addiction, and employment support services all in one place.