Saskatchewan Police Commission
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Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission reviews police street checksA Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission report looked into how stakeholders perceived a police practice known as street checks.CrimeDec 11, 2023
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Saskatchewan Police Commission releases inquiry results of Estevan police workplace concernsResults from a report that looked into concerns about the quality of policing in Estevan following a death of an EPS member is released.InvestigationsOct 6, 2022
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Regina man tasered by police after gun fired at a houseA 30-year-old Regina man faces numerous charges after allegedly firing a gun at a house. Regina police used a 'conducted energy weapon' to apprehend the suspect.CrimeAug 9, 2022
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Prince Albert, Sask. police board supports independent review of in-custody policiesThe Prince Albert board of police commissioners says it 'fully supports' an independent review of in-custody care and oversight following three in-custody deaths in recent weeks.InvestigationsNov 20, 2021
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Saskatchewan Police Commission investigating after Regina police gun dischargesThe Saskatchewan Police Commission is investigating the circumstances around the firing of a Regina Police firearm on Tuesday morning.CanadaNov 16, 2021
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Inquiry launched over ‘workplace concerns’ at Estevan Police Service: police commissionThe Saskatchewan Police Commission is conducting an inquiry into workplace concerns at the Estevan Police Service, the province announced Thursday.CanadaJul 8, 2021
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Saskatoon police felt they lacked evidence to further probe teen’s sexual harassment report, file showsA woman says her boss harassed her when she was a teenager at a Saskatchewan basketball camp. She reported it but police did not believe there was reason to investigate further.CanadaMay 29, 2021
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Saskatchewan serious incident investigators could alleviate oversight body’s workload: chairAdding a serious incident response team to Saskatchewan’s police oversight model could relieve some of the burden on the Public Complaints Commission (PCC), chair Brent Cotter says.CanadaFeb 21, 2020
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Man Tasered by Regina police after officers feared ‘possibility of death’The incident will be reviewed by a Use of Force Committee within the Regina Police Service.CrimeFeb 1, 2020
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Regina police adopt new policy for interacting with publicRegina Police Service is adopting a new policy that outlines how officers can approach people on the street while conducting contact interviews.CanadaMay 8, 2019
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