The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) is getting a boost.
Funding of $440,000 from the Ministry of Corrections and Policing through the Municipal Police Grants program will support four police positions.
That is an increase of $110,000 from last year, which will provide for one additional police officer for the Moose Jaw Police and Crisis Team (PACT). The rest of the funds will be used for three existing positions.
“Ensuring public safety is a priority for our government,” Moose Jaw Wakamow MLA Greg Lawrence said on behalf of Corrections and Policing Minister Christine Tell. “We’re proud to provide this funding to support the Moose Jaw Police Service in the work it does every day to protect citizens in Moose Jaw.”
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is also providing $360,000 for two existing positions as part of the Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan initiative, which works to improve highway safety through increased awareness and enforcement of traffic regulations.
“The Moose Jaw Police Service welcomes the renewal of its partnership with the Ministry to provide effective and efficient policing services in our community and region,” Moose Jaw Police Service Chief Rick Bourassa said. “The positions created through this partnership focus on the key priorities of traffic and public safety throughout the region, and support the enhanced Police and Crisis Team’s collaborative efforts to provide community mental health supports. These initiatives are instrumental in enhancing safety and well-being in our communities.”
The Ministry of Corrections and Policing provides funds to police services across Saskatchewan through the Municipal Police Grants program to support 129 municipal police positions and targeted policing initiatives.