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Treaty 3 Board Says Service Isn’t Going Anywhere

The newly appointed board for the Treaty 3 Police Service says the service isn’t going anywhere next month.
A statement issued says the 45 day notice given to officers last month has been misinterpreted.
It says the notice is only a requirement in the event of possible layoffs.
The board states that if the Service was to shut down, governments require a year’s notice, which was not given.
The police board held its first meeting Thursday, after being newly elected on Tuesday.
After meeting with the chief of the police force, and the financial controller, the board also sat down with a representative from the officers union.
In a statement released after the meeting, the board says it plans to meet more frequently with the expectation of coming to a resolution both sides can agree on.

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