Daily Herald
The Prince Albert Police Service’s Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS) Unit will be conducting high-visibility traffic enforcement initiatives focused on impaired driving within the city throughout this month of December.
In a media release sent out on Tuesday, PAPS said that officers, alongside partners from MADD and SGI, remain committed to keeping our roads and community safe as the holiday season approaches.
“Impaired driving is entirely preventable,” reads the press release. “If you plan to drink or consume cannabis, please make a plan: arrange a safe ride, call a sober friend or family member, take a taxi, or stay the night.”
Residents can also take advantage of safe-ride programs such as Operation Red Nose throughout the holiday season.
The Prince Albert Police Service expresses their thanks to all residents who choose to drive sober and wish everyone a happy, healthy, and safe holiday season.


