Our Community 1st Unit is proud to partner with @PastorGlyn and the Salvation Army (@SalArmyBC) in Surrey to offer "Coffee with the Community". It's a great opportunity for our C1 Unit to meet and talk with people and get to know the community. #Community1st
Cst. Graham with the Gang Enforcement Unit was performing proactive patrols in Surrey early in the morning. Stay safe out there, D Watch! #SPSontheFrontline
Rain is back in B.C. 🌧️. Due to the unseasonably dry weather & now rain, the roads are going to be extra slippery due to the oil & dirt build-up.
Drive slowly, keep your distance & leave your phone alone.
#ICBC#BritishColumbia#DriveSafeBC#LeaveYourPhoneAlone
We’re thrilled to participate in an event that brings the community together. Thank you to the organizers for having us and to the citizens that visited our booth today! #SaferStrongerTogether
Great work by an off-duty SPS member for calling in this suspicious vehicle and everyone else involved in successfully arresting the suspect. #teamwork
Chief Lipinski responds to Council’s decision to transition back to the RCMP: “It is concerning that Council has made this decision, despite the Province of BC’s clear and evidence-based recommendation that the City of Surrey continue its transition to SPS in order to ensure public safety.”
Read the full statement: https://t.co/kUN9fUfAJ7
While Surrey City Council has voted to return to the RCMP, it is important to note the Minister of Public Safety has not approved a transition back to the RCMP, as several conditions must still be met.
Read Chief Lipinski’s statement: https://t.co/i8w76b2dvY