â–º Listen Live

New Peace Officer on the streets in Bonnyville

People in Bonnyville are already noticing a new patrol car in town. Shaz Khan has been on duty as the new Town of Bonnyville Peace Officer for about a week. He comes to Bonnyville after seven years of work in the Wood Buffalo region as well as the city of Brooks.

Khan’s job around town will be to enforce bylaws as well as the new legal cannabis-use laws. Bonnyville Assistant C.A.O Bill Rogers says he’ll also be working with the local RCMP and firefighters on protective programs already in place. His first few days on duty have been mostly working with town administration to hash out his duties and getting a good familiarization in with the layout of the town.

The town had previously allocated about $100,000 to hire a peace officer in their budget talks late last year. That money is expected to come out of an RCMP reserve fund with any remaining expenses coming out of taxes.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
News / Afternoon Host
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Man facing charges after stolen truck recovered near Kehewin

A stolen truck was reported missing and was recovered on July 3 south of Bonnyville after RCMP were called to the location along Highway 41. 38-year-old driver Peter Trottier of Frog Lake, was arrested and charged.

Cold Lake approved supportive living facility for minors needing 24 hour care

Cold Lake city council approved to change the former Stepping Stones Crisis Centre at 5201 50th St, into a supportive living accommodations for minors with medical needs. 

Bonnyville RCMP investigate calf theft and butchering in Lessard area

Bonnyville RCMP are investing a case of livestock theft after a calf was stolen, butchered, and discarded on July 3 in the Lessard area north of Bonnyville. 

Cold Lake RCMP urge residents to shelter in place after gunshot report

Cold Lake RCMP are asking residents near 8 Street and 10 Avenue to shelter in place as officers respond to a report of a gunshot in the area. 

RCMP officer’s child exploitation case moves to King’s Bench

The case of St. Paul RCMP officer Evan Peacock, who is facing multiple child exploitation charges, has been raised to the Court of King's Bench, with his next appearance set for July 7 in St. Paul. 
- Advertisement -