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PHOTOS: GPPS first recruit class graduates

February 27, 2025

By: Jesse Boily

The Grande Prairie Police Service's first recruits bring a wide range of diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Of the 12 recruits, eight are from the Peace Country, two from other parts of Alberta, and two are from British Columbia.

According to the GPPS, officers were selected through a highly competitive process that attracted nearly 200 applicants.

The new officers will now undergo field training with experienced officers to further develop the skills and knowledge they acquired during their classroom training.

Six will be immediately deployed to the Grande Prairie RCMP Detachment, where they will receive mentorship from seasoned GPPS officers.

This phase of training is mandatory and is expected to last up to four months. The remaining six officers will be assigned to other duties until additional field training officers become available.

The Grande Prairie Police Services first recruit class celebrates its graduation at the Montrose Cultural Centre's Teresa Sargent Hall in Grande Prairie, Alta. on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025. The 12 graduates will now begin field training with six of the graduates expected to work alongside the Grande Prairie RCMP detachment. Grande Prairie city council decided in March 2023 to move away from RCMP contract policing and start a municipal police service. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
(Photo by Jesse Boily)
GPPS Chief of Police Dwayne Lakusta. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
(Photo by Jesse Boily)
(Photo by Jesse Boily)
(Photo by Jesse Boily)
(Photo by Jesse Boily)