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Workplace concerns at EPS to be investigated

Members of the community have also reached out to express their concerns on this matter, she said. “This inquiry will gather information from all involved parties,” said Vittorelli. Warren Morrical, who is the acting chief of police for the EPS, said that as the inquiry is currently being conducted by the Saskatchewan Police Commission, it would be inappropriate for him to provide any specific details regarding its background or current status of the investigation. “I can advise that the EPS administration was aware that the inquiry had been directed prior to the media release being disseminated … and that both management and staff at EPS are fully supportive of the approach in which the inquiry is being conducted and will facilitate its successful conclusion in any way possible,” Morrical wrote in an email.

Weyburn police members ratify new three-year contract with City of Weyburn

“The respectful, professional and swift negotiations for this agreement represent a growth in the relationship between the Association and the City.” WPA members will be getting a 5.8 per cent wage increase over three years (1.65 per cent in 2021, 1.85 per cent in 2022 and 2.3 per cent in 2023). Terms of the agreement will run retroactively to Jan. 1, 2021 as negotiations were postponed to Feb. 11, 2021 due to the municipal election in November 2020. The agreement also includes clarity of certain terms and conditions, such as Worker Compensation Benefits. The new agreement was signed May 3, and wages were based on comparisons to other Saskatchewan police associations. “In Weyburn, we have a police service that believes in the motto ‘Working Together for a Safer Community,’ and this was reflected in the professionalism that members on the bargaining team took,” said Ron McCormick, chair of the Board of Police Commissioners.

Ladouceur resigns as Estevan s police chief

His final day will be April 16.   Ladouceur has been facing criticism from the community for how he and the Estevan board of police commissioners allegedly handled Workers Compensation Board (WCB) claims made by the late Jay Pierson, a long-time EPS constable.  Pierson, who was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by three medical professionals, died on March 5 of natural causes at the age of 49.  Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers (SFPO) president Casey Ward said that after Pierson s death, the Estevan police members called non-confidence votes for the chief. He added that it wasn t the first time the issues rose at the service. 

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