Complex Needs facility gets green light from city council
Following another round of discussion by Prince Albert city council, the final changes passed to allow an application to turn the old Sask Liquor Store into a 24-hour complex needs facility to go ahead.
Two city councillors checked out a similar facility in Saskatoon in the days before the final vote in Monday’s regular council meeting.
“A lot of people in Prince Albert have a concern who live in the area, that there’ll be people loitering. There will be just people hanging out and that police will be bringing people in and out. And I saw absolutely none of that. It was extremely clean,” said Coun. Dawn Kilmer.
She actually went twice to Saskatoon, watching the activity around their facility for 1.5 hours the first time, then asking for a tour of the interior the second time.


