Due to expected snowfall overnight, combined with heavy winds and blowing snow, the City of Prince Albert advises that a Snow Route Parking Ban has been declared.
The ban is effective from 9:00 AM on Wednesday, Feb 18. Residents and visitors are asked to avoid parking on designated snow routes to allow for safe and efficient snow clearing.
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Prince Albert beginning Tuesday afternoon and continuing through Wednesday night. Total snowfall of 25–35 cm is expected during this period. Heavy snowfall and reduced visibility may create hazardous driving conditions.
The City of Prince Albert is pleased to announce the return of swimming lessons at the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre (LCCLC) this spring.
The City of Prince Albert hereby gives notice, pursuant to Section 102 of The Cities Act and the Public Notice Bylaw No. 24 of 2015, of its intention to consider a report respecting the increase of remuneration rates for members of the Board of Revision.
The City of Prince Albert has received a $15 million investment from the Government of Canada, the first funding step toward making the Convention and Cultural Event Centre a reality.
The City of Prince Albert is inviting residents, partners, and stakeholders to attend a drop‑in community information session to learn more about the upcoming Complex Needs Facility, an initiative designed to enhance community safety, improve wellness supports, and meet the needs of residents who face complex challenges.
Pursuant to Section 187 of The Cities Act, notice is hereby given
that the assessment notices for the City of Prince Albert for the
year 2026 are being mailed on January 28, 2026 by regular mail.
The City of Prince Albert’s Snow Operations crews will begin grading residential streets starting Monday, January 26, as part of ongoing winter maintenance efforts.
The City of Prince Albert has received numerous snow-related service requests over the past week as warm weather continued across the region. As expected, these conditions softened snow on roads, especially at neighbourhood entrances and busy spots, where traffic volume and the use of salt led to ruts.
The City is advancing parking solutions in Prince Albert of introducing online payment options and a new mobile parking app in 2026. Residents and visitors will soon be able of pay for hourly, weekly, or monthly parking online at meters and lots across Prince Albert, as an alternative to coins, meter cards, and hard-copy parking permits.
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City of Prince Albert
1084 Central Avenue
Prince Albert, SK S6V 7P3
Phone: 306-953-4884
After Hours Emergency: 306-953-4348
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