Former mayor reminisces on Prince Albert’s past
Former mayor Jim Scarrow talked about how life has changed in the city since the days when local leaders decided to put $1.5 million of municipal money to help build the La Colle Falls Hydroelectric Dam.
From that $4 million ($130 million in modern money) boondoggle that was never operational, the city has evolved into a community that builds and volunteers, said Scarrow.
“If we had only spent that $4 million on bridges, P.A. would be the city of bridges and Saskatoon would be the city of bridge,” he said at a lunch sponsored by the Prince Albert and District Chamber of Commerce.
It took the city 50 years to pay off the $1.5 million it contributed, with the last payment in 1965.