“It’s something that really appealed to me and I decided it would be a good career change and here we are today.”. A room full of proud family, friends and new coworkers looked on as four new recruits were sworn in to the Regina Police Service (RPS) on Thursday. 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The first sign of spring will, for one year only, be the last sign of autumn. The three recruits will take their oaths and be officially sworn in as members… They’re moving in with officers interested in canine work with very basic training starting soon, a tweet explained. “A couple of these officers have been trying for a while, so I’m proud of them in how much they were determined to get here and they didn’t give up,” said Bray. Following graduation, the recruits will return to RPS as constables and will begin field training with experienced officers. REGINA — Jesse Pentz didn’t have to look very far for inspiration when he decided to pursue a career as a Regina Police Service officer. Regina Police Chief Evan Bray swears in four new recruits on July 26, 2019 at the police service's headquarters. Moises Canales. Eight new recruits took their oaths and were sworn in as members of the Regina Police Service this morning, starting their journey toward becoming police officers. Regina Police Service adds two puppy recruits in August 2020. Staff and students at Thomson Community School are moving to remote learning until Nov. 23. “But it’s all part of the journey.”. READ MORE: Jul 25, 2019 6:59 PM. “There’s a lot of things to look forward to.”. Dawson, Trent Walker, Katie Hungle and Cassandra Carlson will turn their focus to more training at Saskatchewan Police College on July 29. Obviously, today was a very big build-up from the last couple of years,” Dawson said. “Don’t let yourself get frustrated, take care of yourself because you do have a responsibility to yourself as well,” Bray said. REGINA – Five men and two women have officially taken the oath to join the Regina Police Service in an emotional celebration at the police station. Rather than hiring 18-year-old recruits out of high school, many of the recruits now have families. Officers picked up the eight-week-old Malinois puppies from the airport this week. Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday. Isiah Dawson was one of four recruits sworn in as a member of the Regina Police Service on Thursday. There’s a lot of things to look forward to and a lot of exciting things coming up.”. Regina Police Chief Evan Bray swears in four new recruits on July 26, 2019 at the police service's headquarters. The Regina Police Service swore in four recruits at the RPS headquarters on Thursday. I’ve seen the officers, the ones I worked with daily, and the commitment that they had,” Dawson said. Want to discuss? They will be raised by officers interested in canine work and will begin very basic puppy training right away. © 2019 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Officers picked up the eight-week-old Malinois puppies from the airport this week. “It’s very exciting. Although the recruits were just welcomed, their process to eventually hit the streets will take another year as they head to the Saskatchewan Police College on July 29. Three new recruits will be welcomed to the Regina Police Service on Friday, January 11, 2013. “Obviously today was a very big buildup; I’ve been in quite a few processes for the past couple of years and this is a big lifestyle change,” said Dawson who previously worked in EMS for seven years, but was drawn to a law enforcement career. Six new recruits were sworn in on Thursday for Regina Police, as they held a special ceremony for the recruits. Seven new recruits were sworn in at Regina Police Service headquarters on Friday morning. Staff and students at Thomson Community School are moving to remote learning until Nov. 23. The four RPS recruits weren’t the only ones getting sworn in on Thursday. “But Regina has their officers still living at home … It’s a good exposure to see what policing life is going to look like.”. Regina, SK, Canada / 620 CKRM The Source | Country Music, News, Sports in Sask. Chief Evan Bray said each officer comes with … Dawson spent the past seven years working as an emergency medical responder in Regina and is looking forward to a new challenge. Our Canine Unit just picked up these two 8 week old pups from the airport. Regina police Chief Evan Bray offered his advice on what it takes to be part of the force. “It’s a full gamut of training and really exposes them to things that they will be challenged with and working with on the job.”. Yes, on Thursday, the Augusta Invitational... Thomson Community School moving to remote learning after several COVID-19 cases, Jamie Nye: Ready to settle in for a tradition unlike any other. The Regina Police Service is welcoming two new four-legged recruits to the fold. Other officers from around the province will join the four at the college in Regina for five months, before field training with a veteran officer with the RPS. Please read our Commenting Policy first. Bray added that the hiring process for new recruits has changed over time. “The transition will be difficult, but there’s obviously some things that will carry over. Although you’re going for a run and it’s frosty outside and there’s snow on the ground, or you’re cramming for a test in criminal law, it might not seem like fun,” said Bray. (Nathan Meyer/980 CJME). Regina Police Service introduces new recruits at swearing-in ceremony. #PolicePuppies #K9 #K9Unit pic.twitter.com/3Ra4EF7IxE, — Regina Police (@reginapolice) August 28, 2020. The recruits will spend 20 weeks at the college and will join other Saskatchewan municipal police services for graduation on Dec. 13. The Regina Police Service is welcoming two new four-legged recruits to the fold. Bray did have once piece of advice though for the parting recruits: “Enjoy it. Canadian Forces looking at recruiting elite, special-forces soldiers right off the street. From left to right: Cassandra Carlson, Isiah Dawson, Katie Hungle, Trent Walker, and Chief Evan Bray. The Regina Police Service has brought in a few fresh faces that will be the newest members of their police force in the near future. READ MORE: “It’s very exciting. Chief Troy Hagen and local dignitaries were on hand to welcome the 71st class to join the service. The Moose Jaw Police Service swore in recruits Harmandeep Singh, Alanna Coghill and Regan Pawliw. The first sign of spring will, for one year only, be the last sign of autumn. [It’s] so much fun [with] so many opportunities. Yes, on Thursday, the Augusta Invitational... Thomson Community School moving to remote learning after several COVID-19 cases, Jamie Nye: Ready to settle in for a tradition unlike any other. From left to right: Cassandra Carlson, Isiah Dawson, Katie Hungle, Trent Walker, and Chief Evan Bray. Regina police swear in 4 recruits at RPS headquarters, “Without a question, you are entering the best profession in the world. Chief Evan Bray with the RPS said the recruits will face an intensive training process over the next few months. (Regina Police/Twitter). “All of the municipal police services train their officers here,” said Bray who focused  on the mental health aspect of recruiting new members. Bray said recruits were selected following an extensive process on applicants which features a series of interviews, physical, psychological and polygraph tests as well a background check. There’s going to be some new faces on the front lines for Regina Police in a matter of months. “I’ve gone through quite a few processes in the last couple of years and this is a big lifestyle change. “They learn criminal code, they learn human behaviour, they understand and get mental health training (and) of course self defence,” said Bray. Don’t take it for granted and remember your responsibilities.”. Isiah Dawson was one of four recruits sworn in as a member of the Regina Police Service on Thursday. They’re moving in with officers interested in canine work with very basic training starting soon, a tweet explained. Toronto police service graduates 129 new recruits, still not enough says union president. New recruit Isiah Dawson said he welcomes the challenge ahead of him.

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