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rcmp.caFor emergency assistance,dial 9-1-1. You may be able to file your crime report online. Learn more on how to report a crime. If you have had a good experience with the RCMP, we encourage you to email us about it. The RCMP is pleased to announce the roll-out of Body-Worn Cameras to six communities in British Columbia. Date modified:
rcmp.caThe BC RCMP, or "E" Division, is the largest Division in the RCMP, with approximately one-third of the entire force located in British Columbia. We proudly provide municipal, provincial and federal policing in areas that range from isolated Aboriginal communities and coastal villages to major cities. During an emergency, dial 9-1-1 14200 Green Timbers Way Surrey BC V3T 6P3 Canada Surrey BC V3T 6P3 Canada Telephone: 778-290-3100 Provided language(s): English and French Please be advised:...
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bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.caThis spring, the Local Government RCMP Contract Management Committee (LGCMC) met with provincial government and BC RCMP representatives to discuss issues related to the Municipal Police Unit Agreements, and policing more broadly in British Columbia. Issues discussed at the meeting are summarized in this article.
www.ubcm.ca“E” Division is the largest Division in the RCMP , with approximately one-third of the entire force located in British Columbia. As of March 1, 2010 there were over 9,800 employees in BC. More than 6,500 of those are sworn police officers while the remaining staff provide
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