Funding was a game changer, Historical Society tells city council six months later
The Prince Albert Historical Society said new city funding helped it post a small operating profit in 2025 for the first time in years, even as two of the heritage buildings it uses face urgent structural problems.
Society president Michael Gange told Prince Albert city council this week that municipal support has been “an absolute game changer,” allowing the organization to stabilize its finances while expanding programming, improving access and pushing ahead with a long-running digitization project.
“Thanks directly to your investment, I’m pleased to report that we actually realized a very small operating profit in the 2025 fiscal year, which we haven’t seen for a long time,” Gange said in a presentation to council.
Last November, the city and the society signed a formal funding agreement for the first time since 2009 that includes an annual cost-of-living increase, with the goal of making budgeting more predictable for both parties.



