City council in Prince Albert, Sask., votes to give plastic bags the boot
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A city in northern Saskatchewan is believed to be the first in the province to have banned plastic checkout bags
Prince Albert city council passed a bylaw unanimously at a meeting on Monday night despite some last-minute concerns raised by the local chamber of commerce.
There’s to be a six-month adjustment period before the bylaw comes into effect on Aug. 1.
Businesses or restaurants found distributing or selling plastic bags after that could face fines of up to $1,000, although stores will still be able to sell packages of bags for food storage and garbage.