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Province recognizes police agencies for National Police Week

Government partners with police agencies around the province to deliver a number of programs and services to our communities. These programs keep citizens safe, support victims through police-based victims services, protect the most vulnerable, and assist those in need. Police services keep our highways and roads safe, support victims of crime, assist those in mental health crisis, and much more - and this year they have done all this under extraordinarily challenging circumstances, Tell said. Recent partnerships between government and police include initiatives such as the Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network, the provincial Protection and Response Team, and the Saskatchewan Gang Violence Reduction Strategy.

Province celebrating National Police Week this week - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Prince Albert Daily Herald (File photo/Daily Herald) On Monday the province announced their pride in celebrating National Police Week which is from May 9 to 15. “We are proud to work in partnership with police agencies to serve and strengthen our communities, and we take this opportunity on National Police Week to thank Saskatchewan’s police officers and recognize all their hard work,” Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell said in a release. Government partners with police agencies around the province to deliver a number of programs and services to our communities. These programs keep citizens safe, support victims through police-based victims services, protect the most vulnerable, and assist those in need.

Government adds Sask first responders to vaccine plan, including police and firefighters

Regina police confirm 140 officers received vaccine After the government s announcement Monday afternoon, Regina Police Service spokesperson Elizabeth Popowich sent a news release indicating 115 officers received a dose Saturday evening and 25 on Sunday. She said a further 60 front-line officers will receive a dose once supply allows. Front-line members are those uniformed police officers who are responding to COVID and emergency calls in the community, and whose work necessitates direct contact with the public in dynamic situations, Popowich said. Health Minister Paul Merriman told the media on Monday afternoon that the government reached out to the first responders on Saturday because of a lull in the drive-thru in Regina.

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