Six Nations Police: New constables and a new canine unit among coming changes

Six Nations’ newest recruits celebrate at badge night. (Supplied Photo)

By Lisa Iesse Writer SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND – Six Nations Police honoured their founding leader Chief Glenn Lickers alongside a new deputy and constables as the department launches a set of new community initiatives. “(Chief Lickers) was given a lifetime achievement award, for all of his work and endeavours being a member of the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association,” Chief Darren Montour told the Turtle Island News on Monday. A special badge ceremony was held on Thursday evening January 18 at the Gathering Place where members of the Six Nations community paid tribute to a trailblazing mentor, and founding Six Nations Police Chief Glenn Lickers. “(The ceremony) was well attended with officers and their families, members of the council and police commission. And we recognize our four…

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