Troop 17 became the first group of women to take the oath to become regular members of the RCMP and begin their training at ...
On September 16, 1974, 32 women across Canada simultaneously took the oath to become RCMP police officers. They arrived at the Training Academy (Depot) as Troop 17 on September 18 and 19. In March ...
Carol Briggs was among 32 women who enrolled in the RCMP in 1974, becoming the first all-female cadet troop to be sworn in to ...
On Sunday morning, the Memorial Parade was held. This tradition began in 1876, when RCMP officers, auxiliary members, cadets and veterans would parade to honour fallen members on Sleigh Square. On ...
Const. Carla Tsang was pursuing a career in accounting, but in university decided to follow her dream of becoming a police ...
As the first female graduate of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Carol Briggs helped blaze a trail during an “exciting and ...
PRINCE GEORGE – Between curious onlookers to those with a genuine interest in a future career, it was a busy day at the ...
Craig Marshall Smith was born and raised in Nova Scotia. An RCMP sergeant with 28 years on the force, he is also a published author. A Black Atlantic Canadian himself, several of Smith’s books ...
Prime Min Stephen Harper of Canada announces resignation of commissioner of Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Giuliano Zaccardelli; he is first official to face penalties in case of Maher Arar ...
The Mounties, donning their stetson hat, and rich red uniforms, have long been one of our countries most iconic images.
The victim was left unconscious in hospital after the Sunday, Sept. 8 incident. The Surrey RCMP says officers were called at 2:16 a.m. for a possible pedestrian strike near King George Boulevard ...
After a four-day manhunt, the second of two brothers sought by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police after a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan died after he was taken into police custody, the ...