MOU marks next steps for Prince Albert Urgent Care Centre
The Government of Saskatchewan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Big River First Nation (BRFN) and Montreal Lake Cree Nation (MLCN) to advance the development of a new Urgent Care Centre (UCC) in Prince Albert.
This UCC will offer residents of Prince Albert and the northern part of our province an alternative to emergency departments for illnesses and urgent injuries that are not life threatening, as well as mental health supports.
“We are very pleased to enter into this partnership with Big River First Nation and Montreal Lake Cree Nation to advance planning for the new Urgent Care Centre in Prince Albert,” Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. “We are proud to work with our Indigenous partners to put patients first by enhancing access to healthcare services for patients and families in Prince Albert and northern Saskatchewan.”
The Prince Albert UCC is one of five centres advancing in planning as part of the government’s $4.3 billion 2026-27 Capital Plan, with additional centres in Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw and North Battleford also progressing to expand access to non-emergency, same-day health services across the province.


