Downtown businesses appeal to the province for help with Prince Albert’s poverty issues
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Concerns related to safety of staff, public defecation and the number of needles being found outside their doors on a daily basis were among the concerns raised during a community meeting last Friday night in Prince Albert.
Scentiments owner Stacy Coburn helped organize the meeting, which included attendance from over two dozen local businesses, as well as the majority of city council and Prince Albert Northcote MLA Alana Ross. Coburn told paNOW businesses are concerned by what appears to be a more visible homeless population.
“It’s growing and it’s a lot of new people coming into the community that were never here before. Something has to be addressed at the municipal level or provincial level,” she said, adding the goal of the meeting was for Ross to receive feedback.