Newsposts regarding enhancements and refinements in police techniques.
The Regina Police Service Traffic Safety Unit (TSU) reminds those operating construction equipment, including skid steers, that there are laws that need to be followed when travelling on public roadways. Over the past year, at least five collisions involving construction equipment on public roadways have been reported to police. Educating operators and owners about…
The Regina Police Service is proud to announce the promotion of Laurel Marshall to the rank of Deputy Chief. D/Chief Marshall brings an impressive 27+ years of service to the community with the Regina Police Service. D/Chief Marshall started her policing career with the Regina Police Service in 1998. Since then, she has worked in…
The 2025 Regina Crime Stoppers numbers are in and it’s clear that anonymously reporting crime pays off. Over $12,000 in rewards were paid out to tipsters in 2025, almost double the amount claimed last year ($6,085).  A total of 917 anonymous tips were received in 2025, thanks to community members doing their part to…
Regina’s 17th Chief of Police Announced The Board of Police Commissioners is pleased to announce Lorilee Davies as the new permanent Chief of Police for the Regina Police Service. Davies comes with nearly 30 years experience with the service. She was the first woman in the role of Deputy Chief and is now the first…
Drivers in Regina may have noticed more officers on the streets over the last week. Police partners from across the province gathered in the city for the annual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (S.T.E.P.) blitz. S.T.E.P. brings together provincial resources to focus on traffic enforcement and education in different Saskatchewan communities throughout the year. This year’s…
The bi-annual RPS Community Perception Survey is once again underway. This is the eighth time this survey has been shared with our community. Researchers are looking to gather feedback on several topics related to public perceptions of the Regina Police Service and crime in the city of Regina. The survey is conducted on behalf…
This morning, Tuesday, July 22, 2025, the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics released its annual comparison of police-reported crime statistics for 2024. This data release includes the Crime Severity Index and Crime Rates in various categories at the national, provincial, and Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) levels. This information provides insight into crime trends in the…
In honour of Victims and Survivors of Crime Week (May 11–17, 2025), the Circle Project, the Regina Police Service, and Family Service Regina are proud to present the seventh annual “Hearts in the Park“ event tomorrow, May 14, 2025 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. This year’s theme, “Putting Our Hearts on the Line –…
On Tuesday, October 15, 2024 the city’s first Alternative Response Officers (AROs) reported for duty following five weeks of in-service training. These seven Special Constables will spend their first few weeks on the street working alongside police officers who are currently assigned to the downtown area, as this will be the primary location for the…
On Thursday, August 15, 2024, the Regina Police Serviced ran its second community initiative: “All Out Progressive Policing Initiative: Engagement and Enforcement” in the North Central and downtown neighborhoods. Once again, over 100 members from the Regina Police Service joined together to spend time engaging with residents and businesses owners, creating a better understanding of…
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