New Crown to oversee 911 and emergency dispatching for province
Since 1997, the City of Prince Albert co-managed provincial emergency communications services through a partnership with the province.
“We started with about 10 to 12 municipalities and over the years that has grown to include over 400. The work we were doing was expanding and we told the province it was kind of getting to be a bit too much for us…and they listened,” Prince Albert city manager, Jim Toye said.
On Thursday, Government Relations Minister Larry Doke announced the creation of the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), a new Treasury Board Crown that will be responsible for managing Saskatchewan’s 911 emergency dispatching services.
“The establishment of the Crown will help us manage this expanding service and give us the financial and administrative tools to make sure we can meet future demand in terms of technology. It also gives us the opportunity to expand in a more business-like manner,” Duane McKay, Saskatchewan’s commissioner of emergency management and fire safety said.