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Prince Albert Daily Herald Michael Oleksyn/Daily Herald Participants had the opportunity to ride through a small skills course during the Bike Rally Rodeo at Parkland Hall on Saturday. The Prince Albert Police Service and the City of Prince Albert partnered on an outdoor bike rally on Saturday afternoon at Parkland Hall. The event will include information about preventing bike theft and safety tips to help young bike riders prevent injuries. Other partners on the event included Parkland Ambulance, the Prince Albert Fire Department, Fresh Air Experience and others who brought the message of bike safety for the afternoon. “We all got together and we really want to stop bike theft in the city and what better way to promote bike safety, promote bike theft prevention. So really the big thing here today is to really enjoy the use of bikes. If a bike gets stolen you are not going to enjoy that time together, “ Constable Ron Meyers of the Community Policing Unit of P ....
With the goal of further diversifying its ranks, the Prince Albert Police Service has entered into a special new partnership with Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) Western Region II. Two successful Métis applicants will be part of a six month mentoring program. Upon successful completion they will get hired by the police service and go to Regina for formal training at the Saskatchewan Police College. Police Chief Jon Bergen said the police service works hard to represent the community. “We are in many ways leading across the country and definitely representing our community, but we know we can do better on that and we know this program will offer that,” he said. ....
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Prince Albert’s Chief of Police is calling on the provincial government to move police officers up to the front of the line with respect to vaccinations. In a tweet Wednesday night by Jon Bergen, he explained police officers need to be protected so they can safely serve. Speaking with paNOW on Thursday, Bergen explained front line officers are the first responders to environments that are not controlled. “For somebody like myself [in the office] I can basically take the precautions and follow the recommendations throughout my day and work in a controlled setting but that’s not the same for our frontline members,” he said, adding on a day-to-day basis those officers respond to all different addresses and handle people. ....
SASKATOON Several groups in Prince Albert have pitched in to ensure 85 families can cook nutritious meals as Christmas nears. On Wednesday, Prince Albert Outreach Program staff distributed hampers consisting of food for a few hearty meals. Safeway donated most of the food, such as ham and potatoes, the Prince Albert Police Association donated oranges and the Prince Albert Grand Council donated fresh vegetables. The P.A. Outreach Program also included “a special surprise,” according to elder Liz Settee. “I remember growing up, we would get our hampers from the Salvation Army,” she said. “I know what it’s like to appreciate the hampers and it just makes me feel so much better to be able to pass that on and do it for someone else.” ....