As Alberta sees a spike in crime and violence, the province is giving sheriffs more responsibility. Starting in Fall, 20 new sheriffs will be hired and trained to help police go after fugitives with outstanding warrants. The program is expected to start in 2024. Provincial affairs reporter Saif Kaisar has the details.
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Alberta Sheriffs to help police catch fugitives with outstanding warrants
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