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Former P.G. Detachment Commander to Be in Charge of Mounties in Saskatchewan

Thursday, August 22, 2013 @ 11:41 AM
Prince George, B.C.- The former Superintendent of the Prince George RCMP detachment has been named the new Commanding Officer for the RCMP’s Saskatchewan Division.
 
Brenda Butterworth-Carr was the   commanding officer of the PG detachment from 2009 to 2011 when she was promoted to the rank of Chief Superintendent and moved to Ottawa where she was the Director General of National Aboriginal Policing and Crime Prevention Services at National Headquarters .
 
(photo at right,  Brenda Butterworth Carr  while  Sperintendent at PG Detachment – 250News archive)
 
Last September she   took on the role of Criminal Operations Officer for the RCMP in Saskatchewan.
 
She will take over the post as Commanding Officer for “F” Division from  Assistant Commissioner Russ Mirasty.  He is retiring after 36 years of service with the RCMP.

Comments

Way to Go, Lady! And best wishes to you.

You’ll do well wherever your path takes you Brenda.

Ineptitude goes far.

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