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EXCLUSIVE: EPS couldn't find volunteers for ceremony honouring Dale McFee, so it paid overtime

Summary by The Progress Report
The Edmonton Police Service had such difficulty finding volunteers for a ceremony honouring outgoing chief Dale McFee that it had to pay officers overtime and ask EPS lawyers to participate, according to documents obtained through FOIP. As McFee ended his tenure as Edmonton police chief to become Alberta’s top bureaucrat, the EPS held a changing of command ceremony on Feb. 21 to mark the transfer of power from McFee to interim co-chiefs Warren D…
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The Progress Report broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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