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Regina

RCMP-Headquarters-Regina

Saskatchewan Headquarters (F Division)

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Contact information

6101 Dewdney Ave
Regina SK S4P 3K7

Telephone: 306-780-5461
 Provided language(s):English only
Your nearest bilingual detachment is Moose Jaw

Mailing address

P.O. Box 2500
Regina SK S4P 3K7

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Please be advised: Information is subject to change without notice.

History of RCMP in Regina

 

PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT 1884

“There is perfect order, no rowdyism, no gambling, none of the wild lawlessness and flourishing of bowie knives and revolvers that marks new Western towns on the other side of the line. The place is as quiet as any town in Ontario. Yes more so – this is due to good magistracy supported by a strong police force but more to the absence of liquor. In addition to all that, the settlers are of a good class from the best sections of Ontario. They have brought industry and refinement and culture.” – Major H. Smith, c. 1884.

 

Transitioning to the Royal North-West Mounted Police

In 1904, King Edward VII awarded the title of Royal to the North-West Mounted Police, officially creating the Royal North-West Mounted Police (RNWMP). This was to recognize its 30-year policing role in the Northwest and Yukon Territories.

Soon after, the Royal North-West Mounted Police began to expand operations into the Canadian Arctic. It started in Hudson’s Bay, followed by the MacKenzie River and then into the Arctic Islands. In doing so, it established important relationships with Inuit peoples.

In 1905, Saskatchewan and Alberta joined Canada as provinces and contracted the Royal North-West Mounted Police as their provincial police forces. But just 12 years later, during World War 1, the federal government cancelled the contracts. As a result, both provinces formed their own provincial police forces.

From this decision came a new role for the Royal North-West Mounted Police: Enforcing federal statutes and national security. During World War 1, the Dominion Police paid the Royal North-West Mounted Police to conduct federal policing in western Canada. On December 12, 1918, the government split federal policing duties between the Dominion Police and the Royal North-West Mounted Police.

Regina Local Real Estate Agent

 

Regina Real Estate Listings

If you’re looking for your Local BGRS real estate agent to assist with a relocation to or out of Regina, Saskatchewan, you have come to the right place.  Our Local Knowledge and Experience in finding or selling property near the Regina RCMP headquarters has helped countless RCMP personnel find the right property at the right price with little or no stress that is typically related to moving.

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Looking for a Saskatchewan real estate agent with lots of experience with moves,
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Brookfield Integrated Relocation Program

Pat Sirois is a registered supplier with the Canadian Government Integrated Relocation for DND (IRP – DND) and the RCMP (IRP – RCMP).

RCMP GRC relocation

 

You have come to the right place. Consider the following:

  • Pat has hepled many families move under the IRP – DND Brookfield Global Relocation Services
  • Has helped families in Regina, Saskatoon, Moose jaw and Dundurn
  • Pat has also lived in Ottawa

 

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The largest Canada Wide Network of RCMP Relocation Realtor’s give you a huge advantage when buying or selling your home due to relocation or posting.  Quick access to Canada’s Top Realtor’s in every RCMP Detachment in Canada can give you an immediate head start whether buying or selling.

Our Real Estate agents have contacts for home stagers, mortgages, insurance, lawyers and home inspectors. We can recommend a selection of professionals from you to choose from. Selling your home is a complicated and stressful process that affects you and your families future. As soon as you even hear that you may be transferred contact your IRP-DND.COM approved Realtor to start working for you. Posting season brings a lot of properties onto the market and the sooner you get started the farther ahead of your competition you will be. Call your Realtor today to get your Market Appraisal started to find out the current value of your property.

 

Regina RCMP Real Estate Information

Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, after Saskatoon, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. As of the 2021 census, Regina had a city population of 226,404, and a Metropolitan Area population of 249,217.  It is governed by Regina City Council. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Sherwood No. 159.

Regina was previously the seat of government of the North-West Territories, of which the current provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta originally formed part, and of the District of Assiniboia. The site was previously called Wascana (from Cree: ᐅᐢᑲᓇ, romanized: Oskana “Buffalo Bones”), but was renamed to Regina (Latin for “Queen”) in 1882 in honour of Queen Victoria. This decision was made by Queen Victoria’s daughter Princess Louise, who was the wife of the Governor General of Canada, the Marquess of Lorne.

Unlike other planned cities in the Canadian West, on its treeless flat plain Regina has few topographical features other than the small spring run-off, Wascana Creek. Early planners took advantage of such opportunity by damming the creek to create a decorative lake to the south of the central business district with a dam a block and a half west of the later elaborate 260 m (850 ft) long Albert Street Bridge across the new lake. Regina’s importance was further secured when the new province of Saskatchewan designated the city its capital in 1906.  Wascana Centre, created around the focal point of Wascana Lake, remains one of Regina’s attractions and contains the Provincial Legislative Building, both campuses of the University of Regina, First Nations University of Canada, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, the Regina Conservatory (in the original Regina College buildings), the Saskatchewan Science Centre,  the MacKenzie Art Gallery and the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts.

Residential neighbourhoods include precincts beyond the historic city centre are historically or socially noteworthy neighbourhoods – namely Lakeview and The Crescents, both of which lie directly south of downtown. Immediately to the north of the central business district is the old warehouse district, increasingly the focus of shopping, nightclubs and residential development;  as in other western cities of North America, the periphery contains shopping malls and big box stores.

In 1912, the Regina Cyclone destroyed much of the town;  in the 1930s, the Regina Riot brought further attention and, in the midst of the 1930s drought and Great Depression, which hit the Canadian Prairies particularly hard with their economic focus on dry land grain farming.  The CCF (now the NDP, a major left-wing political party in Canada), formulated its foundation Regina Manifesto of 1933 in Regina. In 2007 Saskatchewan’s agricultural and mineral resources came into new demand, and Saskatchewan was described as entering a new period of strong economic growth.

Regina Real Estate Listings

The Annual Posting Season (APS) marks a significant time for RCMP personnel and their families, as they embark on new postings and transitions to different locations across the country. As your Local Real Estate Expert with a deep understanding of the unique challenges and demands of the APS, your Realtor is here to provide invaluable support and guidance throughout this crucial period.

During the APS, military members and their families face the task of finding suitable housing in their new posting location while navigating tight timelines and logistical complexities. As your local real estate professional, I specialize in assisting RCMP families during the posting season of.  As your local expert I am well-versed in the specific needs and requirements of RMCP relocations, allowing me to streamline the process and alleviate the stress often associated with finding a new home.

Our comprehensive knowledge of the housing market across Canada and surrounding areas, allows us to help you explore various neighborhoods, identify suitable properties, and negotiate favorable terms. We understand the importance of proximity to your local Detachment, schools, amenities, and other factors that impact the daily lives of RCMP families. Whether you are looking to rent or buy a home, our local real estate expert will work closely with you to find the perfect fit for your unique needs and preferences.

Beyond assisting with the physical aspects of your relocation, we are also well-connected within the community. As your local BGRS realtor I can provide you with valuable resources, connect you to local support networks, and offer insights into the local area to help you settle in smoothly. My goal is to ensure that you and your family feel supported, informed, and confident as you embark on this new chapter in your relocation journey.

With my expertise and personalized approach, you can trust that your APS relocation will be handled with the utmost care and professionalism. Together, we will navigate the complexities of the RCMP APS, making the transition as seamless as possible, and ensuring that you find a place you can truly call home. Contact us today to get started and let’s make your APS relocation a positive and successful experience.

Welcome to our RCMP Relocation Site

Welcome to Canada’s Largest Directory of RCMP Relocation Realtors. These Approved Realtors are your Local Experts who fully understand the rules and requirements of families involved in the RCMP Relocation Program. Understanding the Local Real Estate Market is of paramount importance to our clients, whether Buying or Selling.

To find your Local RCMP Relocation Expert just Choose Your Province from list below. You will then have a List of RCMP Detachments to choose from.

All our Realtors are Authorized RCMP Relocation Experts who are dedicated to putting their knowledge of RCMP requirements to ensure your next posting is as “Stress Free” as possible