Police Services
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Second highest in Canada for missing children, Manitoba to spend $3M on integrated responseWith the second highest number of missing kids last year, Manitoba has announced that $3.1 million will support initiatives aimed at scaling-down the number of missing people.CanadaJul 18, 2023
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Nova Scotia’s Cumberland County could replace RCMP with new serviceThe municipal council voted unanimously to seek proposals for the community. It has agreed to issue a request for proposals for policing in the region.CanadaApr 12, 2023
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Prince Albert police planning to combat crime trends, 18 homicides with 20 victims in 2 yearsThe Prince Albert Police Service has taken a lot of steps to combat crime including violent crimes and murders. Over the last two years, there have been eighteen homicides.CrimeJan 29, 2022
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Sask. RCMP reviewing deployment model in Cypress Region, seeking public inputThe RCMP 'F' Division is currently reviewing their deployment model in Saskatchewan’s Cypress Region with the assistance of a consulting firm.CanadaJan 10, 2020
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Saskatchewan emergency professionals honoured for 25 years of serviceThe province honoured the latest recipients of the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal at a ceremony in Regina.CanadaOct 29, 2019
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Sask. government funds $330,000 to strengthen provinces police servicesThis year of the approximately $330,000, nearly $50,000 will be distributed to CBOs and $280,000 will go to police services.CanadaFeb 7, 2019
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Bill Kelly: Being a cop is ‘precarious employment’The list is long, too long, of officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty in the RCMP and provincial and local police services.Nov 20, 2017
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Rosemère to cut fire servicesThe town of Rosemère, just north of Laval, has suddenly decided to cut its fire services.CanadaMar 8, 2016
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‘Rent-a-cop’ program critics want change despite police budget boostIn some cities critics of 'paid duty' are raising concerns it grants better protection to those with the means to pay for it, and questioning whether officers can remain impartial towards those who offer lucrative contracts.CanadaMay 17, 2015
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