Welcome orientation sees police cadets from five different agencies begin training program
LETHBRIDGE – A packed audience at the Lethbridge Police Station on Monday morning (Jan. 28) saw 34 cadets – from five different agencies – take the first step towards making their dream of a career in policing a reality.
This latest class of cadets in 2019 is the largest in recent LPS history and the first in the province where both police recruits and Community Peace Officer recruits will train side-by-side to earn their uniforms.
Chief Rob Davis says they’re extremely proud to have members of the Blood Tribe Police Service and the Manitoba First Nations Police Service training alongside their members.
“I have been quite candid that real truth and reconciliation begins to happen when we share, grow and learn together, side by side. It’s real – a lasting memory and impact for everyone that goes beyond any awareness training or a power point. This is an incredible opportunity for all of the agencies and their cadets.”