At this Saturday’s outdoor bike rally at Parkland Hall, kids can learn how to keep their bicycles safe while having a fun time.
The Prince Albert Police Service and the City of Prince Albert are teaming up to put on the bike rally, which will include a skills course to rip around, as well as education segments on how to lock up bikes safely and to report it to police if stolen.
Not only will the police service be there, but members of the Prince Albert Fire Department and Parkland Ambulance will be there as well to help out.
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By Brad Jennings
Jun 9, 2021 | 10:18 AM
The city of Saskatoon will continue to use a mass emergency notification system, as Prince Albert announced it was discontinuing its PA-Alert system this week.
While Prince Albert residents are being encouraged to use the provincial SaskAlert app after Friday, Pamela Goulden-McLeod, Director of Saskatoon’s Emergency Management Organization says NotifyNow is very specific to Saskatoon. She says people can geo-pinpoint their own neighbourhood, and the Saskatoon Police Service have even used it to provide information during incidents, needed to stay safe or alert residents to shelter in place.
Goulden-McLeod says people can even pinpoint specific locations to receive notifications for schools, work and home addresses.