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The former Edmonton Remand Centre facility. The original 12-storey Edmonton Remand Centre was built in 1979. The facility was located in downtown Edmonton and cost $138.0 million in 1979. [6] [7] The original set capacity was 388; however, the facility population grew to 800 in early 2012. The original facility closed in April 2013.
The Edmonton Institution (French: Établissement d'Edmonton [7]) is a maximum security federal institution located in the northeastern part of Edmonton, Alberta. It is operated by Correctional Service of Canada. It is part of the Prairie Regions institutions, the Regional Headquarters is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan [8]
Edmonton Remand Centre: Edmonton, AB: Remand: Men Fort Smith Correctional Complex: Fort Smith, NWT: Both Territorial (NWT Corrections Service) [10] Grande Cache Institution: Grande Cache, AB: Men Federal Grierson Centre: Minimum Men Federal Headingley Correctional Centre: Headingley, MB: Remand/Multi-level Men Provincial (Manitoba Corrections ...
I killed those people and robbed their truck.” [6] On June 20, Baumgartner was flown in a RCMP aircraft to Edmonton, where he was taken into Edmonton Remand Centre. [7] The next day, Baumgartner appeared in court and was charged with three counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder, and four counts of robbery with a weapon. [8]
The Edmonton Remand Centre located at 9660-104 Avenue has been closed [26] and relocated to a new facility at 127 Street and 186 Avenue, thus relocating the largest social service in the area. The facility has been turned over to Alberta Infrastructure to determine its future.
The Edmonton Remand Centre located at 9660 - 104 Avenue is in the process of being closed [5] and relocated to a new facility at 127 Street & 186 Avenue in early 2013. The facility will be turned over to Alberta Infrastructure to determine its future once it is vacated and decommissioned by corrections.
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The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is the municipal police force for the City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The current chief of the EPS is Dale McFee. McFee is the second highest paid police chief in Canada with an annual salary of $357,000 (2023), [4] following Vancouver's police chief Adam Palmer, who in 2022 was paid $493,932. [5]