Twenty-nine SPS officers have been deployed so far while more are waiting in the wings
Measured approach taken in hiring for Surrey’s new police service
Past 12 months have been some of the busiest of my career, but also some of the most rewarding
Surrey Police Service gears up for first Surrey deployment
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First group of 50 SPS officers set to hit the streets by November 30
Model said by the end of 2021, the SPS expects to carry forward $18.3 million to 2022 and beyond
Roughly 11,000 pages of Freedom of Information-related documents reviewed so far
Federal government indemnifies Surrey’s Mounties while City of Surrey covers civilian employees working with RCMP
Group alleges McCallum threatened to have bylaws enforcement officers evict petitioners
All told, 25 new officers came on board on Sept. 7, including a constable that made for the 100th
And scent trail leads right back to National Police Federation
‘As we build up, they scale down. That is the transition,’ says Chief Constable Norm Lipinski, of the Surrey Police Service
‘The fact that only 50 officers can be deployed speaks volumes to the lack of interest from officers signing up,’ Surrey Connect says
Forty will be on the road and 10 will be doing investigative detective work, alongside the RCMP
That was to June 30, SPS spokesman Ian MacDonald confirmed Tuesday
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