Saskatoon Police Community Engagement Division

Saskatoon Police Community Engagement Division The Saskatoon Police Service Community Engagement Division provides a bridge between the residents and the police. Do not use this page to report a crime.

The Division includes officers in: School Resource Unit, Community Mobilization Unit, as well as the Equity & Cultural Engagement Unit. Terms of Use

This is an official page of the Saskatoon Police Service Community Engagement Division in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. This page was created to provide people who live and work in Saskatoon, or others with an interest in the SPS, access

to information about the SPS and a platform to interact. This page is monitored and managed by the Public Affairs department within the SPS. Comments posted by others on the SPS page are not to be considered the opinion of the SPS nor does the SPS endorse any third-party comments. The SPS welcomes a person's right to express his/her opinion and encourages posters to keep comments related to content on this page. In case of emergency, or if you need police assistance, dial 9-1-1. To report a crime, please contact the SPS non-emergency line at 975-8300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Before posting on this page, please review the terms below:

A posting on this page constitutes acceptance of these terms. If you post information related to a crime on this page, you may be placing yourself in the position of becoming a witness in court proceedings. The SPS reserves the right to remove and/or block anyone who posts inappropriate material as determined by the SPS. The SPS reserves the right to remove any comments that are inappropriate or offensive, including comments that:
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*Mark Your Calendars*Please join us on June 4th, 2026, from 11-1 pm, for the annual SPS PRIDE BBQ in support of 2SLGBTQ+...
05/26/2026

*Mark Your Calendars*
Please join us on June 4th, 2026, from 11-1 pm, for the annual SPS PRIDE BBQ in support of 2SLGBTQ+ youth initiatives!
Come grab a cheeseburger, hotdog, donut, or all of the above, as ALL proceeds are donated.

See you out there Saskatoon!
- ECEU

Yesterday, Officers with the SPS Equity and Cultural Engagement Unit (ECEU) hosted the 4th annual Peace and Respect Awar...
04/23/2026

Yesterday, Officers with the SPS Equity and Cultural Engagement Unit (ECEU) hosted the 4th annual Peace and Respect Awards, on behalf of the SPS Indigenous Women and Two Spirit+ Advisory Circle.

The Peace and Respect Awards were created in 2023 as an initiative by the Advisory Circle and are open to grade 5 students in Saskatoon who are actively promoting peace and respect within their schools and communities. This year, we were proud to have 24 outstanding student recipients from 14 Saskatoon schools.

Thank our community partners: Saskatoon Public Schools, Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, and CUMFI who provided the snacks and lunch for the event. We would also like to thank Chief Cam McBride and her worship, Mayor Cynthia Block for their continued involvement in the event. Thank you to all the Advisory Circle members for your ongoing support and guidance.

04/07/2026
Thank you to everyone who attended the SPS Feast & Round Dance last Thursday, to Honour all MMIWG2S+ and the loved ones ...
03/11/2026

Thank you to everyone who attended the SPS Feast & Round Dance last Thursday, to Honour all MMIWG2S+ and the loved ones left behind. This event was possible because of the incredible love, kindness, and support from our community and volunteers.

We would like to thank our event sponsors:
- Innovation Credit Union
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ Community Response Fund
- Thomas Fresh
- Coop
- Wholesale Club
- Ministry of Justice and Attorney General- Family Information Liaison Unit (FILU)
- Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC)
- Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations - FSIN
- Métis Nation—Saskatchewan
- Inland Audio Visual
- Handy Special Events

The National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit+ People, Red Dress Day, is on May 5, 2026. Information will be posted, on a later date, on how you can raise awareness and be involved.

If you have any information about a missing person, please reach out to the Saskatoon Police Service, or anonymously report to Saskatoon Crime Stoppers @ 1-800-222-8477. Any and all information matters.

Thank you.

03/06/2026

February was Saskatchewan Indigenous Storytelling Month, and Community Engagement Officers, as well Alternative Response Officers, were eager to read Indigenous stories to several of the Saskatoon elementary classrooms.
Thank you to: Holy Family, Bishop Klein, St. Bernard, St. George, and St. Nicholas schools for the warm welcomes.

See you out there Saskatoon!
- ECEU

Welcome to the first week of the ECEU C.O.P.S (Cadet Orientation Police Studies) Cadet program! This is a eight-week acc...
02/06/2026

Welcome to the first week of the ECEU C.O.P.S (Cadet Orientation Police Studies) Cadet program!
This is a eight-week accredited program, for 16 selected recruits, from highschools across Saskatoon. C.O.P.S is a unique opportunity for students as it provides an overview into the many working parts of the Saskatoon Police Service. The value and experience students will gain from this program will enhance their strengths and abilities, help them develop new skills, and provide a strong knowledge base within the field of Law Enforcement.

This year, students are represented from: , , , .d_feehanathletics, , .joseph2027_grad
The program runs every year from February to April.
Thank you to the Kiwanis International Saskatoon Club for continuing to support and sponsor this important youth program.

See you out there Saskatoon!
- ECEU

With the holidays approaching and the very frigid temperatures, last week was the perfect time to drop off donations to ...
12/16/2025

With the holidays approaching and the very frigid temperatures, last week was the perfect time to drop off donations to some of our community partners. From Christmas Hampers, to warm weather gear, we are always happy to support our friends at Truly Alive Youth and Family Foundation Inc. , Global Gathering Place and Saskatoon Open Door Society
Thank you for all the hard work and generosity you provide, all year, to the Saskatoon communities.

Happy Holidays! See you out there Saskatoon!
-ECEU

 Police Service  was honored to welcome the Elders Advisory Forum on Justice Issues, this past week, which included repr...
12/04/2025

Police Service was honored to welcome the Elders Advisory Forum on Justice Issues, this past week, which included representatives from the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General. As a gesture of appreciation, they presented SPS Chief McBride with a blanket. We look forward to seeing you all again soon.

See you out there Saskatoon!
- ECEU

Yesterday, Officers from the Equity & Cultural Engagement Unit were invited to the Spirit of Cosmo Breakfast event! We w...
11/20/2025

Yesterday, Officers from the Equity & Cultural Engagement Unit were invited to the Spirit of Cosmo Breakfast event!
We were lucky enough to serve breakfast to these fine folks and were met by so many cheerful faces.
Thank you for a great day, and a shout-out to the lovely staff over at Cosmo Industries. We hope to see you soon.

See you out there Saskatoon!
- ECEU

Huge thank you to Top Shelf Sports and Victory Safety and Training for the donation of sports equipment to a few Saskato...
10/29/2025

Huge thank you to Top Shelf Sports and Victory Safety and Training for the donation of sports equipment to a few Saskatoon schools, including: St. Mary’s Wellness and Education Centre, King George School, Westmount School and St. Michael School. SPS School Resource Officers participate in various sporting events at Saskatoon schools, throughout the year, and this donation helps make that happen. topshelfsportsyxe victorysafety

See you out there Saskatoon!

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