Tosguna Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service

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☎️ Emergency: 911
📞Non-emergency: 403-271-3777

In 2004, TNPS Commenced Policing authority of Tsuut'ina Nation under Section 5 of the Alberta Police Act.

Gújā nágúdīgòy.  TNPS will be hosting a community learning session on S*x Trafficking and the power of community p...
06/09/2026

Gújā nágúdīgòy.

TNPS will be hosting a community learning session on S*x Trafficking and the power of community partnerships tomorrow.

Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Time: 2PM-3:30PM
Location: TNPS Training Room

About the Presenter:
Vicki Rains is a Sergeant in the Criminal Investigation Division with Richland County, South Carolina. She has served in law enforcement for more than 24 years and most recently supervised both the Victim Services Unit and Property Crimes Unit. Her areas of expertise include:
- S*x trafficking investigations
- Domestic violence
- Forensic interviewing techniques with children
- Collaborating with non-profit agencies to provide wrap-around services
- Building unity and relationships through community-oriented policing
Sergeant Rains and her law enforcement partner, Heidi Jackson, were also featured in the Netflix documentary "Missing Dead or Alive". She is a sought-after presenter who provides both in-person and virtual training programs across North America. If you plan to attend, please RSVP by emailing [email protected]

Dzīnísī Gújā!  We want to share that Youth Boxing is being paused until fall.   Sīyísgáàs to all who join us for thi...
06/08/2026

Dzīnísī Gújā! We want to share that Youth Boxing is being paused until fall. Sīyísgáàs to all who join us for this, and we will see you again in just a few short months!

The Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service (TNPS) encourages interaction with our social media community and accounts. Your exp...
06/08/2026

The Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service (TNPS) encourages interaction with our social media community and accounts. Your experiences and interactions help build stronger dialogue and understanding, and we value your feedback.

To create and maintain a safe and respectful space for constructive discussion, we have developed guidelines that can be found on our website. By engaging on our social media channels, you agree to follow these guidelines. Failure to do so may result in the removal of comments and/or restricted access to TNPS accounts. Comments made on our channels do not necessarily reflect the views of TNPS. Please take time to familiarize yourself with our social media policy at https://tsuutinapolice.com/socialmedia/

Dzīnísī Gújā!  Our 21st Annual Stampede Breakfast is just around the corner, and this year is going to be incredible! Jo...
06/03/2026

Dzīnísī Gújā! Our 21st Annual Stampede Breakfast is just around the corner, and this year is going to be incredible! Join us at the Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service station for deliciously fluffy pancakes, incredible live entertainment, and the best community vibes of the season. Save the date—you won’t want to miss it

Did you know the  is offering the Indigenous Junior Police Academy for Indigenous youth aged 12 to 16? It’s a week-long ...
06/03/2026

Did you know the is offering the Indigenous Junior Police Academy for Indigenous youth aged 12 to 16? It’s a week-long program that gives participants a behind-the-scenes look at policing, with hands-on experiences including HAWCS helicopters, canine and mounted units, tactical team demonstrations and more — all facilitated by the CPS Indigenous Relations team.
This program is free to attend, so families are encouraged to apply early. Participants also take part in a graduation ceremony and Indigenous cultural celebration at the end of the week.

Tsuut'ina Nation Police Services is currently hiring for a Summer Student Communications Assistant! Get the details and ...
06/02/2026

Tsuut'ina Nation Police Services is currently hiring for a Summer Student Communications Assistant! Get the details and apply here: https://f.mtr.cool/qwcaloccif

Dzīnísī gúja, Youth Boxing is back!! All Tsuut'ina Nation youth (under 17 years old) are invited to join TJ and Kelly ...
06/02/2026

Dzīnísī gúja, Youth Boxing is back!! All Tsuut'ina Nation youth (under 17 years old) are invited to join TJ and Kelly to learn the basics of boxing! A safe and fun atmosphere will be provided at Tosguna for youth to get a good workout in and healthily express themselves. Snacks, supper, and water will be provided. This program is free; all we ask of you is your participation!

Dates are now set through June, with our next session on June 4th from 4:00-5:30 PM. To register, please text or call Kelly at 587-583-5597 or call the Tosguna line at 403-251-9660

Yesterday, we had the pleasure of welcoming representatives from the Meadow Lake Tribal Council to the Tsuut’ina Nation ...
05/29/2026

Yesterday, we had the pleasure of welcoming representatives from the Meadow Lake Tribal Council to the Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service.

During their visit, we shared our approach to policing, discussed the best practices that help guide our work, and talked about how our service was established. It was a great opportunity to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and learn from one another.

Thank you to the Meadow Lake Tribal Council for spending time with us! We look forward to continuing to build relationships and supporting one another in serving our communities.

Come work with us! The Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service is seeking an Operational Support Clerk.We offer the opportunity ...
05/29/2026

Come work with us! The Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service is seeking an Operational Support Clerk.

We offer the opportunity to be part of a community-centered, culturally grounded police service that values meaningful relationships, professional growth, and doing policing differently. We are a modern, progressive service that works with the community, placing respect, accountability, and collaboration at the core of everything we do.

Apply before June 2 through the careers page at: https://tsuutinapolice.com/careers/

May is Motorcycle Safety Month, according to the Alberta Traffic Safety calendar. Motorcycles are smaller than other veh...
05/29/2026

May is Motorcycle Safety Month, according to the Alberta Traffic Safety calendar. Motorcycles are smaller than other vehicles, which can make them harder to see on roadways and in parking lots. Staying safe starts with staying visible.

Motorcycle visibility tips:

• Wear reflective tape on your motorcycle, especially on wheel rims and areas closest to light sources. At night, this helps your bike stand out like a larger vehicle.

• Wear bright, high-visibility gear such as orange, yellow, or white to increase your visibility to other road users.

• Ride a brightly colored motorcycle when possible, as darker colors are harder to see.

• Avoid lingering in blind spots. Position yourself where you are clearly visible to other drivers at all times.

• Use your brakes as a signal if needed; a light tap can help alert drivers behind you to your presence.

Learn more about motorcycle safety including helmets and body gear at: https://www.alberta.ca/motorcycle-safety

Address

9905 Chiila Boulevard Tsuut’ina Nation
Calgary, AB
T3T0E1

Telephone

+14032713777

Website

https://www.rmoutlook.com/stoney-nakoda/tsuutina-police-chief-hopeful-mandate-creates-equita

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