We want to hear from you. Tell us how we are doing. To participate in the community survey click here.
The STPS Board will meet in July 2022 to complete the 2022-2027 Strategic Plan. Members of the communities, stakeholders and affiliated persons and groups are invited to participate in the survey before June 16, 2022. Help us develop the updated Strategic Plan by answering the questions in the survey here.
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Online Reporting accepts the following crimes and incidences:
- Driving complaints - Damage/Mischief under $5000 to Property - Theft of Bicycle under $5000 - Theft under $5000 - Lost Property - Damage/Mischief under $5000 to vehicle - Hit and Run to Unoccupied vehicle or property - Lost or stolen license plate and decals Contact the STPS Board for all governance and non-operational matters.
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Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), observed each April, is an international campaign dedicated to raising awareness about sexual violence, promoting education and the prevention of sexual violence, and highlighting supports and resources available to those affected by sexual violence. STPS Constable Trish McLaughlin will be presenting this topic to the students of Pemberton High School during the month of May.
STPS South Detachment in Mount Currie, BC
Serving the southern St'at'imc communities:
Lil'wat Nation, N'Quatqua, Samahquam, Skatin and Xa'xtsa In Emergencies Call 911 or 604-894-5757 Click here for non-emergency calls, office location and hours. |
STPS North Detachment in Lillooet, BC
Serving the northern St'at'imc communities:
Sekw'el'was, T'it'q'et, Tsal'alh, Ts'kw'aylaxw and Xaxli'p In Emergencies Call 911 or 250-256-7767 Click here for non-emergency calls, office location and hours. |
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