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Saskatchewan Marshals Service slated to arrive in 2026

More money is also going to the Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team for an expansion, costing $1.6 million annually.

WEST targets high-profile offenders like gang members and violent offenders with outstanding arrest warrants. A new crime reduction team is being established in the Battlefords region, which will cost $1.6 million annually, and will have eight officers, one analyst, and an administrative support position.

“In total, these new initiatives represent over $23 million in additional annual funding to enhance and expand law enforcement across our province,” Tell said. “The Marshals Service and the expansions to WEST and CRT build on previous steps we have taken in recent years, such as the development of the Provincial Protective Services Branch and funding for the Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team, to keep Saskatchewan people and communities safe.”Story continues below advertisement

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