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  • Halloween Transit Tips

    Halloween is this Friday, and Prince Albert Transit wants to ensure everyone has a fun evening. So, if you’re planning to take the bus this Halloween, let’s save the tricks and focus on treating ourselves and our fellow passengers to an enjoyable and safe evening out.

    Let Passengers Get Off the Bus First

    Wait until all ghosts and goblins have gotten off the bus before getting on. Stand to the side of the door while waiting for others to exit the bus.

    Be Ready

    As always, have your bus pass or ticket in hand when getting onto the bus. Everyone must have a bus pass or ticket to ride. If you need a transfer ticket, be sure to request one from the driver as soon as you get on the bus.

    Plan Your Route

    Prince Albert Transit allows you to get from one side of the city to the other and runs until 10:15 p.m. on October 31. Remember that transit switches to hourly routes after 6 p.m. Please arrive at your bus stop at least 5 minutes ahead of the scheduled pickup time.

    Be Delightful while Riding Transit, not Frightful

    Have fun and be courteous. No swearing, loud music or loud conversations on speakerphone, and no smoking, vaping, or alcohol. Keep the aisles clear for other passengers and leave the seats up front for seniors or those who are less mobile. Please take your candy wrappers with you.

    Dress Scary or Not, and No Weapons on the Bus

    Choose a well-lit costume and consider adding reflective pieces to make it easier for all drivers to spot you while trick or treating. Make sure your costume is not restrictive and is short enough to avoid tripping while stepping on or off the bus. Weapons are not allowed on the bus, including imitation weapons.

    Travel in a Group

    Go with friends this Halloween and be sure everyone knows where to meet up in case you are separated. Have your cell phones charged and let loved ones know the areas you will be haunting this Halloween.

    Allow Transit Drivers to do their Job Safely

    Do not stand in any way that limits the driver’s view. If you have a large Halloween costume prop, it cannot interfere with others riding the bus, or those trying to get on or off.

    Lose Something?

    If you’ve left your Halloween treat bag or any other personal belongings on the bus, please first go back to your stop to wait for the bus. When the bus comes back around, you can check for your belongings. If nothing is found, please email transit@citypa.com to report your lost items. Please include a description of the items and your contact information.

    Witch-ing everyone a fun-filled Halloween and a spine-tingling great time full of thrills. Happy Halloween!

  • City Receives Funding for Mobile Complex Needs Team

    The City of Prince Albert has been awarded a $3.6 million grant from Health Canada’s Emergency Treatment Fund to help prevent overdose deaths in the community.

  • Improvement Projects Underway at Little Red

    The City of Prince Albert is advising residents that ongoing improvement projects will be taking place at Little Red River Park over the next several weeks to enhance park amenities and improve the visitor experience.

  • Now Accepting Applications for City Boards

    The City is looking for individuals interested in engaging in civic matters and providing expertise and knowledge to help guide recommendations and decisions that impact the city or its residents.

  • Swimming Lesson Registration Opens October 24

    Updated: The City of Prince Albert is pleased to inform residents that swimming lessons are returning to the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre this fall and winter!

  • Schrader Family Legacy donation to LCCLC

    The City of Prince Albert is proud to announce a generous $25,000 donation from the Schrader family to the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre. In recognition of this contribution, Officials Room #1 in the new twin arenas will be named in honour of Barry Schrader

  • Proposed Zoning Change to Allow 4-Unit Homes

    Prince Albert City Council will consider a report from Administration on Tuesday October 14, 2025 introducing a Zoning Bylaw Amendment to permit “4-Units as of Right” in all residential zones, excluding Country Residential. This proposed change is required to qualify for funding under the Canadian Housing Infrastructure Fund.

  • Wendell Whitter honoured with Field Dedication

    The Prince Albert Minor Football Association (PAMFA) proudly announces that the Crescent Heights Football Field has been officially renamed Wendell Whitter Field, in honour of the late Wendell Whitter, a longtime volunteer, coach, and builder of youth football in the community.

  • City Officials Joins SK Delegation to Ottawa

    The City of Prince Albert will join a Saskatchewan delegation led by Government Relations Minister Eric Schmalz and Advanced Education Minister Ken Cheveldayoff in Ottawa this week to advocate for a renewed cost-shared federal infrastructure program that is vital to the future growth and stability of municipalities across the province.

  • Kinsmen Skate Park Closed for Maintenance

    The skate park will be closed September 29–October 3 for annual maintenance and concrete sealing.


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