Council looks to create new winter recreation options
Faced with what could be a long lonely pandemic winter, Prince Albert city council is eager to create new outdoor recreation options, like additional skating rinks or sledding hills.
Coun. Ted Zurakowski raised the need for more outlets for kids and families during Monday night’s city council meeting, saying he was genuinely concerned about the mental health of residents amid the pandemic.
“I’d like us to see some more things that we could do in our community during the winter for our families, and our kids who are going stir crazy from being in the basement [and] who aren’t in school anymore,” he said.
It wasn’t the first time in the past few weeks that council has discussed creating additional winter recreation offerings. At a November executive meeting, councillors asked if snow cleared from streets could be used to build sledding hills in the city. City administration explained the snow would be too dirty and contaminated with salt and sand.