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The Saskatchewan Marshals Service confirmed one of its members was the subject of complaint being investigated by the Public Complaints Commission, a five-person civilian body appointed by the ...
REGINA, SK, Aug. 8, 2024 /CNW/ - Today, the National Police Federation released a list of municipalities and organizations from across Saskatchewan that have signed a Call to Action calling on the ...
Chief Marshal Robert Cameron of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service says the force has received interest from across the country for its positions, including officers from Saskatchewan.
A spokesperson from the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) confirmed that a member was placed on administrative leave due to an open investigation by the Public Complaints Commission (PCC).
A marked Saskatchewan Marshals Service vehicle in this undated handout photo. The new police force is set to be operational in the province this summer with 17-20 officers.
Originally said to start operation in 2026, at an annual cost of $20 million, the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) now expects to be operational by summer 2025, instead of the ...
As the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) aims to be up and running next summer — a year ahead of its initial mid-2026 projection — the new police force is looking to recruit from in-province ...
The Saskatchewan Marshals Service confirmed one of its members was the subject of complaint being investigated by the Public Complaints Commission, a five-person civilian body appointed by the ...
Chief Marshal Robert Cameron of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service says the plan is to have 17 to 20 officers working this summer, with 70 employed by the end of 2026. HO/The Canadian Press.
A member of Saskatchewan's new provincial police service has been put on administrative leave before the service has begun operations.The Saskatchewan Marshals Service confirmed one of its members was ...
Chief Marshal Robert Cameron of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service says the force has received interest from across the country for its positions, including officers from Saskatchewan.
A marked Saskatchewan Marshals Service vehicle in this undated handout photo. The new police force is set to be operational in the province this summer with 17-20 officers.