Town appoints new Community Enforcement Supervisor | DrumhellerMail
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Town appoints new Community Enforcement Supervisor



    The Town of Drumheller has hired a new Community Enforcement Supervisor and he comes with a wealth of experience.
     Greg Peters, former Drumheller Detachment RCMP Corporal has signed on to run the Community Enforcement Department at the Town of Drumheller.
    “I am looking forward to it, there’s a lot to learn,” said Peters, who had served his first shift last Wednesday.
    Peters has been in the RCMP since 1984 and has served in detachments all over Canada. Previous to joining the force, he was a City police officer in Ontario and before coming to Drumheller he was in the Northwest Territories. He has been in Drumheller for about 10 years, which makes him familiar with the community and he has built relationships.
    He retired from the RCMP just days before taking on the new post.
    The position of Community Enforcement Supervisor has been vacant since the former supervisor, Darcy Nundahl, resigned earlier this year. The department now has a complement of three officers.
    Peters was one of two corporals at the Drumheller RCMP Detachment. Corporal Kevin Charles says the position will be filled. The position has been advertised and is now closed. Regional staffing is examining the candidates and the detachment is hopeful a new member will be announced in the next couple months.


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