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Fundraising Notice 2025-2026
NOTICE The SFPO is sponsoring our Annual Telephone Appeal in the Province. Funds are being raised to prepare our 17th Annual Digital Crime Prevention Guide, this time focusing on the serious concern of “Child Abuse Awareness”, to promote the public’s role in identifying and reporting potential Child Abuse, and help victims find the support they…

Number of violent incidents reported in Ontario’s schools grows / Global News These 5 Ontario school boards recorded the most violent incidents. Will police help?
The number of violent incidents reported in Ontario’s schools grew last year to a point that critics call a “crisis,” with a third of all recorded violence concentrated in just five school boards. New data, obtained by Global News using freedom of information laws, shows the number of violent incidents in Ontario classrooms has shot…

The public will not be informed about the former employee's identity, the nature of the allegations or the result of the investigation. (Trevor Bothorel/CBC) Saskatchewan Marshals employee investigated after complaint is no longer with police force
Officials with the Marshals Service confirmed the employee resigned A Saskatchewan Marshals employee placed on leave before the program was even up and running is no longer with the organization. In April, the service confirmed one of its members was the subject of a complaint being investigated by the Public Complaints Commission (PCC), a five-person…

CIPSRT ICRTSP Conference 2025
A big thank you to the organizers of the CIPSRT 2025 Conference in Regina! “Thriving in Public Safety: Research to Action” brought together inspiring leaders, researchers, and frontline workers for two impactful days of learning and conversations around the challenges in public safety. Events like this truly make a difference — helping support the mental…

(Left to right) Workers' Compensation Board CEO Phil Germain, SPSA vice-president of operations Steve Roberts, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General Tim McLeod are shown at a groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 8, 2025 in Regina. Photo by Government of Saskatchewan /Government of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan breaks ground on memorial for fallen protective services personnel
The memorial is being produced by the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) for approximately $900,000. Ground has been broken in Regina on a memorial commemorating Saskatchewan’s protective services personnel who’ve died on the job. “The monument will provide a meaningful gathering place for families, friends, colleagues and the public to honour and remember lives lost,…

2024 Saskatchewan Police & Peace Officers Memorial
JOIN US! Sunday – September 29 – Regina | Saskatchewan Legislative Building Never Forget Our Fallen Colleagues The public is invited to join us along the parade route and in front of the Legislative Building Parade of Officers 10:30 a.m. All peace and police officers, active and retired, are invited to participate Royal Saskatchewan Museum…