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Prince Albert Grand Council congratulates new Prince Albert Mayor

Nov 16, 2024 | 12:00 PM

Just days after Bill Powalinsky’s election victory as the new Mayor of Prince Albert, leadership of Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) are extending their congratulations.

According to a statement issued on Friday, the PAGC is fully endorsing Powalinsky’s campaign on addressing homelessness, crime reduction, and governance.

“We are impressed by Mayor Powalinsky’s clear vision for our city, particularly his commitment to tackling homelessness. His leadership is needed as we seek sustainable solutions to our community’s most pressing issues,” said Grand Chief Brian Hardlotte.

Hardlotte also noted a key priority for PAGC is supporting YWCA’s efforts to establish a permanent emergency shelter. The current Stepping Stone Shelter, a temporary 45-bed facility, has implemented a triage system to prioritize those in greatest need, underscoring the urgent demand for additional resources. Efforts to rezone a property on 18th Street West for a permanent shelter failed during a public hearing, but PAGC remains encouraged by the city’s commitment to collaboration on next steps.

“Mayor Powalinsky’s dedication to these complex challenges demonstrates a clear path forward. As part of our commitment, PAGC will continue to work with the local nongovernmental agencies to provide critical services for our most vulnerable populations in need,” Hardlotte said.

PAGC’s interagency committee on homelessness in Prince Albert is expected to meet within the next two weeks.

The Prince Albert Grand Council is one of the largest tribal councils in Canada with a membership of over 44,000, representing 12 First Nations and the 28 northern communities in the territories of Treaty 5, 6, 8 & 10.

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