New sheriffs ready to serve B.C. communities including Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE — The City of Prince George will be getting new sheriffs as the Province announces the deployment of the latest batch of new graduates from the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
In a news release, the Ministry of Attorney General says 28 new sheriffs are set to begin their careers as they’ll be assigned to work in provincial courthouses in Prince George, Nanaimo and the Lower Mainland.
“We are pleased to welcome 28 new deputy sheriffs to the BC Sheriff Service,” said Roger Phillips, the chief sheriff and executive director of the BC Sheriff Service.
“This group has worked hard to meet the demands of a challenging program, and I know they will serve B.C.’s justice system with professionalism and dedication.”
