RPS Recruiting
Welcome to the official page of the Regina Police Service Recruiting Unit. This page is not monitored 24/7. In an emergency, Call 9-1-1.
Direct all non-emergent calls to (306) 777-6500.
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads and father figures in our community and within our service.
A few weeks ago, we welcomed Constable Roszell to the Regina Police Service. He started out his policing career with the RCMP and in 2025, he had the honour of presenting his son, an officer with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, with his badge. One year later, Constable Roszell joined the Regina Police Service to continue his career in policing. This time, it was his son’s turn to present him his badge.
A proud moment for both Father and Son.
06/18/2026
Last week, Chief Lorilee Davies joined School Resource Officers and others at the Scott Police Academy graduation. The event featured an impressive student-led drill presentation and awards recognizing outstanding achievement throughout the program.
The Scott Police Academy is a unique partnership between Regina Public Schools and the Regina Police Service, offering students a one-of-a-kind high school experience guided by both educators and police officers. Congratulations to the students, and thank you for stepping up, setting an example and embracing your roles as future leaders in our community.
We hope to welcome you to the RPS team in the future!
06/17/2026
Join us tonight!
📆 Wednesday, June 17, 2026
⏰ 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
📍 1717 Saskatchewan Drive (Regina Police Service building)
*Please enter through Door 3 – a staff member will greet you.
A career in policing is more than one path – it’s an opportunity to explore your passions, while making a difference in the community.
Whether you’re interested in forensics, canine, tactical response, traffic safety, frontline patrol or another one of the dozens of roles, the Regina Police Service offers a wide range of specialized opportunities to grow your skills and build a rewarding career.
Learn more: www.join.reginapolice.ca
“It’s a challenging career, but it’s also a very exciting and rewarding career.”
From community engagement to problem-solving and teamwork, no two days in policing are ever the same. A career with the Regina Police Service offers new experiences, new challenges and new opportunities to grow every step of the way.
Are you ready for your next challenge? Learn more about joining the Regina Police Service at www.join.reginapolice.ca.
05/29/2026
Investing in leadership is a priority at the Regina Police Service. Last week, officers and civilian professionals from RPS joined counterparts from police services across the province at a leadership event put on by Sask. Women in Policing - SWIP and the Regina Police Service PRIME Leadership team.
Attendees heard from community partners, academic leaders and former police officers who shared their experiences, leadership journeys and perspectives on the importance of leadership in the workplace and within our community.
RPS is proud to support the professional development of our sworn and civilian members, while creating opportunities to grow, lead and advance in their careers.
📷: DheillyFire Photography
05/28/2026
Reminder: Join us tonight! 👇
05/26/2026
Are you looking for a career where no two days at the same? Discover opportunities to grow through many different paths within one profession.
Learn more about joining the Regina Police Service at our next information session:
📆 Thursday, May 28, 2026
⏰ 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
📍 1717 Saskatchewan Drive (Regina Police Service building)
*Please enter through Door 3 – a staff member will greet you
Last week, 16 participants graduated from the Treaty 4 Citizens’ Police Academy - an immersive two-week program designed to give participants a firsthand look at life as a law enforcement recruit. Participants live on campus, just as the Saskatchewan Police College recruits do, take part in hands-on training, and gain valuable insight into a career in policing and public safety. The program also allows participants to complete the first three stages of the application process required by most law enforcement agencies.
This unique experience is an incredible opportunity to build confidence, leadership skills, and a deeper understanding of policing.
The Treaty 4 Citizens’ Police Academy is open to Indigenous applicants 18 years or older. We'll be adding new recruits to the academy next spring!
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