8th Annual Crime Prevention Guide

Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers 21 REGINA POLICEASSOCIATION It has been a busy year for the Regina Police Association. The Regina Police Association continues to advocate for its members and promote mental and physical health throughout the Association. The Regina Police Association continues to give back to the community they police. At our Annual Retirement Gala we hosted a 50/50 Draw and Cpl Colin Hegi was able to present a cheque on behalf of the Regina Police Association to Robbie and Chelsea of the Special Olympics. Our work continued with the Special Olympics and our members attended the Cora restaurant for the fundraiser supporting the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Chief Troy Hagen retired in 2016 and shortly after Chief Evan Bray was named the new Chief of the Regina Police Service. Chief Bray immediately entered the Regina Police Service Half Marathon and was escorted by members of the Regina Police Service SWAT Team. The Regina Police Association Veterans ran their Annual Show and Shine car show. They had a record number of entries and were able to donate $4,000 to the Salvation Army. Members of the Regina Police Association also attended Lobby Day in Ottawa. This coincides with our Canadian Police Association Executive Board Meeting. It was a great day meeting with our senators and Members of Parliament. The Regina Police Association also holds many event for its members and their families. This includes an Annual Retirement Gala and a Children’s Christmas Party. We also support many of our local teams including the University of Regina Cougars and the Regina Rams. Recently over 180 members attended a Regina Red Sox Game where the Regina Police Association President Casey Ward was asked to throw out the first pitch. “Respectful - Professional - Service” WWW.REGINAPOLICE.CA

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