Surrey gets approval from B.C. to set up local police board to replace RCMP
SURREY, B.C. — The city of Surrey has been given approval by the B.C. government to create a municipal police board as it continues on the path of replacing the RCMP.
Mayor Doug McCallum says with a population of 600,000 people, the creation of a local police force is “long overdue” for the city.
McCallum promised to replace the RCMP with a municipal force in the last municipal election campaign.
In a statement, the province’s public safety minister and solicitor general said a committee was established in August to ensure the city’s transition plan addressed all the key issues in the switch to a local force.