Province funds 17 new police officers in Prince Albert
If they can find them, the Prince Albert Police Service could begin hiring another 17 officers immediately.
The additional officers are being paid for by the province, as the government said more needs to be done to deal with increasing criminality brought on by drugs such as meth and its use in the city.
“A lot of the challenges that we’re seeing from a crime perspective in our communities, but at the very root of them is drugs. And as I say, the drugs that we’re dealing today with in our communities and our friends and our family are nothing short of poison, and they certainly aren’t the drugs that were in our community 10 and 15 years,” said Premier Scott Moe at Prince Albert City Hall Thursday afternoon.
Moe said the province is focused on helping people have access to recovery and that is why they are creating ‘complex needs’ centres in Saskatoon and Regina but at the same time, the government recognizes the need for more law enforcement.