There are specific ways that you can become involved in being part of the solution:
- Join the Community Solutions Forum, find out more about the work, or let us know your ideas by reaching out.
- Let us know if you are already part of a community group or organization that is doing awesome work in the community. We want to hear about it.
- Let us know if you want to participate in a partnership or collaborative effort to find solutions: adinsdale@citypa.com
Being a community member is a responsibility and we can all work together to maintain a positive relationship with those in our neighborhood, which can improve everyone's quality of life.
Tips for being a good neighbour:
- Introduce Yourself: Say hello and introduce yourself when you move in.
- Be Friendly and Respectful: Greet neighbors with a smile and be courteous.
- Keep Noise Down: Be mindful of noise levels, especially at night.
- Maintain Your Property: Keep your yard and home tidy.
- Help Out: Offer to help with small tasks like shoveling snow or bringing in trash bins.
- Communicate: Talk to your neighbors about any concerns in a calm and respectful manner.
- Respect Privacy: Give your neighbors space and privacy.
- Be Considerate with Parking: Park in a way that doesn't block driveways or take up too much space.
- Share Information: Let neighbors know if you’re having a party or if there are changes in the neighborhood.
- Watch Out for Each Other: Keep an eye on each other's homes, especially when someone is away.
- Be a responsible pet owner: Keep your dog’s barking to a minimum and don’t let your cats stray into neighbours’ yards.
- Put your garbage in a litter bin and ask gently remind others to do the same.
Register your outward facing Home Security Camera |
Needle Pick Up and Reporting |
Report a needle location here:
People use needles for many different purposes. The Straight to the Point Harm Reduction Program through Saskatchewan Health provides education, awareness, guidance and supplies for safe needle clean up. Access Place If you find a needle, you can contact Access Place to pick it up. They can be reached by calling (306) 765-6533. If you are comfortable you can also safely dispose of a needle by following these steps:
If you need help related to safe needle disposal outside of the regular day hours, please contact the Prince Albert Fire Department. |