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NWP and GPPS establish on-campus recruitment and training centre for new and experienced officers

The Grande Prairie Police Service’s new recruitment and training centre will operate out of Northwestern Polytechnic as the agency continues establishing itself as the city’s police service.

GPPS officials suggest the new development opens up a line of communication for those interested in a career in the GPPS and now have the chance to speak to a recruitment specialist by appointment.

At the centre, officers will provide information on the requirements, application process, training, and career opportunities. Additionally, classroom learning for recruits and experienced officers will be conducted out of the NWP campus, instructed by Lethbridge Polytechnic Criminal Justice in Policing program and local experts.

GPPS Chief Dwayne Lakusta calls the choice to partner with NWP a “natural one,” saying his police service prioritizes local training for officers.

“This is just one of the many ways GPPS is building relationships and community partnerships that will lead to effective solutions,” he says.

According to the GPPS, all officer training will be based out of the Peace Country, including at local firearms ranges, race tracks, recreation centres, and other facilities, so residents can keep their eyes out for GPPS trainees and officers at places like NWP or the Eastlink Centre.

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