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Spruce Grove mayor Stuart Houston is happy with the RCMP and wants to see them continue serving the community.
Houston was one of 650 participants that included municipal leaders, elected officials, mayors, and administrative staff from across Alberta that attended a virtual policing summit, hosted by the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA).
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The 2021 AUMA President’s Summit on Policing took place on Feb. 4 and Feb. 17. The two-day summit included a number of speakers and presenters including representatives from the AUMA, the RCMP, and the National Police Federation. It covered a number of topics and provided an opportunity for feedback and discussions on several important issues pertaining to policing in the province, including the Police Act review, the Alberta Police Advi
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