Dionne defends Board of Police Commissioners, promises to continue current model
With five days to the municipal election, incumbent Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne is defending the current composition of the Board of Police Commissioners and highlighting its chairing by Sheryl Kimbley, an Indigenous woman, as an important step towards reconciliation.
One of Dionne’s mayoral challengers Darryl Hickie, a former police officer, has said he would assume the position of Chair of the Board of Police Commissioners if elected
The current board, which included more civilian representation than past iterations, was appointed by Dionne and subsequently approved by city council in 2018. Traditionally the board is chaired by the mayor, but Dionne chose to pass control to Kimbley, it’s first female chair.
“This model has been working,” Dionne told paNOW Wednesday. “It represents our community and I believe this is the model we should continue with.”