Council pauses plan for positive storytelling campaign
Prince Albert city council has voted down a proposal to hire a consultant to create a storytelling campaign for the city, although it appears the issue will be back on a future council agenda in the near future.
During recent 2021 budget deliberations, council allocated $50,000 towards a marketing campaign aimed at improving Prince Albert’s image and spurring economic development.
At Monday night’s executive committee meeting, the city’s communications manager Kiley Bear presented a draft of the requirements the city would ask the consultant hired for the project to fulfill. If approved by council, she said she would put the Request for Proposals (RFP) out for tender the following day.
The RFP divided the project into two parts, with the first being the creation of the strategy and the second being implementation. The consultant would be required to develop at least 200 topics to profile with a minimum of 156 posts over the course of a year.