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Outgoing police Chief Dale McFee is defending the Edmonton Police Service’s (EPS) request for a provincial probe into two members appointed to the Edmonton Police Commission and city council’s ...
Edmonton's outgoing police chief, Dale McFee, will become the Alberta government's top civil servant next year, Premier Danielle Smith said Wednesday. Dale McFee has become a friend, Smith said in ...
Edmonton Police Service chief Dale McFee said 2022 was a year full of ups and downs. “It was challenging, to say the least,” said McFee in a year-end interview with Global News’ Sarah Komadina.
Kaycee Madu, Alberta’s former justice minister, is alleging he was the victim of a racist “witch hunt” after a three-year ...
Edmonton’s outgoing police Chief Dale McFee has been named as the new head of Alberta’s public service and becomes the province’s most senior civil servant. The announcement was made via ...
Dale McFee was anxious about buying his first large property, a strip mall in Prince Albert, Sask., where he worked as a police officer. Based on his successful four-year stint with the Prince Albert ...
Edmonton Police Service (EPS) Chief Dale McFee speaks to Postmedia during a year end interview, Wednesday Dec. 20, 2023. Photo by David Bloom Photo by David Bloom / David Bloom/Postmedia.
The Edmonton Police Commission says it would determine the hiring process for Dale McFee’s replacement in the coming months. McFee was sworn in as Edmonton’s 23rd police chief five years ago.
Dale McFee is starting the new year with his final day as chief of the Edmonton Police Service just around the corner.He's cutting his time with EPS short in February, stepping down for a new job as ...
Edmonton police Chief Dale McFee plans to retire in February, after spending the past six years in charge of the city's police force, according to the Edmonton police commission.In a video posted to ...
Dale McFee: Fighting for tent cities is an admission of failure. Those who fight inexplicably to set up and protect the tents are not helping inhabitants nor the broader community.
McFee is to be deputy minister of executive council and head of the Alberta Public Service starting Feb. 24. Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press Dec 12, 2024 12:03 PM Dec 12, 2024 12:20 PM Share by Email ...