Treaty Three Police Service

Treaty Three Police Service

Law Enforcement

Kenora, Ontario 695 followers

We are a self-administered Policing entity under the First Nations Policing Program in Canada.

About us

We are a self-administered Policing entity under the First Nations Policing Program in Canada including approximately 20,000 residents across 23 First Nation Communities.

Website
http://www.t3ps.ca/
Industry
Law Enforcement
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Kenora, Ontario
Type
Government Agency
Founded
2003

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Employees at Treaty Three Police Service

Updates

  • 🎉 Happy National Police Woman’s Day! 🚓👮♀️ Today, we proudly honour and celebrate the extraordinary women of the Treaty Three Police Service and all the remarkable policewomen serving nationwide. Your courage, dedication, and commitment to our communities are truly inspiring. From maintaining community safety to leading with compassion, your impact is felt every day. Balancing the demands of your role with the challenges of everyday life, you exemplify strength and grace. To every woman in law enforcement: today we recognize and appreciate your invaluable contributions. Thank you for your unwavering service and dedication. Let’s celebrate the amazing women in uniform today and always! 🎊💙 #NationalPoliceWomansDay #TreatyThreePolice #WomenInBlue #Gratitude

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  • Job Opportunity: Finance/Payroll Assistant Treaty Three Police Service is hiring a full-time, permanent Finance/Payroll Assistant at our General Headquarters. If you're detail-oriented, enjoy working with numbers, and want to be part of a supportive team, this role offers competitive pay, benefits, and opportunities for advancement. Key Skills: - Proficiency with ADP WorkForce Now or similar software - Strong financial, accounting, and analytical skills - Excellent communication and organizational abilities - Experience in high-volume environments Qualifications: - 5+ years in bookkeeping/payroll - Proficiency in MS Office - PCP Certified or studying for certification - Understanding of Indigenous customs - Salary: $36.05/hr, with potential to $41.55/hr Apply by sending your cover letter, resume, and consent form to hiring@t3ps.ca by September 20, 2024. Use “JP014-2024” in the subject line. https://lnkd.in/eqUxCx2q

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  • 🚨 CPIC Operators Needed! 🚨 Location: Looking for CPIC operators to work at either our North, East, or South detachments. Position: Full-Time Permanent CPIC Operator 💵 Salary: $32.57/hr - $37.22/hr 📅 Apply by: September 10, 2024 Requirements: High school diploma CPIC & RMS experience Clean criminal record 📧 Apply: Send your resume and Consent Form to hiring@t3ps.ca with “JP010-2024” in the subject line. More info & forms: www.t3ps.ca/careers Join us and make an impact! 🌟

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  • 🚨🚔 Exciting News from Treaty Three Police! 🚔🚨 We’re thrilled to announce that our new police vehicles are officially decaled and ready to patrol the communities in the Treaty 3 Area! Chi-Miigwetch to Extreme Coatings and Kenora GM for generously providing their facilities and expertise. Your support has been instrumental in getting these vehicles ready for service! These new patrol vehicles are not just about visibility; they’re a testament to strengthen existing relationships with the communities we serve. Keep an eye out for our officers as they patrol the area, dedicated to keeping our community safe and secure. Thank you to everyone involved, and stay tuned for more updates! Our graphics were designed by Storm Angeconeb #TreatyThreePolice #CommunitySafety #NewBeginnings #ServingWithPride #Miigwetch

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  • A Warm Welcome to Our New Constables! We are thrilled to share that Chief Gervais attended the OPPA Graduation to extend a heartfelt welcome to the newest members of our Treaty Three Police Service. Please join us in congratulating and welcoming: Constable Cole Hitchcock Constable Aaron Kavanaugh Constable Jason Tong We are excited to have each of you on board with T3PS and look forward to the incredible contributions you will make in serving our communities. Your dedication and commitment to this important role are truly appreciated. Congratulations once again to all! We can’t wait to see the positive impact you will bring to our team and the communities we serve.

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  • (KENORA) – The Treaty Three Police Service (T3PS) executed a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) in Wabaseemoong on the evening of August 1, 2024, resulting in a significant seizure of illegal drugs and cash. During the operation, T3PS officers seized approximately $120,000.00 in illegal substances and Canadian currency. The seizure included: 233 grams of Methamphetamine 297 grams of Cocaine 11 grams of Crack Cocaine 18 grams of Fentanyl 134 Morphine tablets 101 Oxycodone tablets A 41-year-old female was arrested in connection with this investigation. She is facing multiple charges, including five counts of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, and Possession of a Prohibited Weapon. The accused has been held in custody pending a court appearance. This operation is part of T3PS’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the communities we serve. We recognize the severe impact that illegal drugs have on our communities and are dedicated to taking action against those who threaten the safety of our citizens. T3PS will continue to work in close collaboration with our community partners to address the challenges posed by the illegal drug trade and to support those affected by substance abuse. Treaty Three Police Service is a self-administered Policing entity under the First Nations Policing Program in Canada and is responsible for full policing duties in 23 First Nation Communities in the Treaty #3 territory.

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  • Join Our Team, BECOME A T3PS POLICE OFFICER! What makes T3PS different from other policing partners is our emphasis on culture, community participation and focus, and the amount of diversity within our organization. We pride ourselves on our community involvement in traditional ceremonies and cultural learning as it helps us better protect our communities.

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