Tuesday, December 23, 2025
ADVT 
National

Chief Superintendent Brian Edwards Named New Officer In Charge of Surrey RCMP

Darpan News Desk , 12 Dec, 2019 08:23 PM

    The City of Surrey is pleased to announce that Chief Superintendent Brian Edwards has been selected as the new Officer in Charge of the Surrey RCMP detachment.


    “I welcome Chief Superintendent Brian Edwards in his new role as Officer in Charge of Surrey RCMP,” said Mayor Doug McCallum.

     

    “In his policing career spanning 24 years, Chief Superintendent Edwards has served with both RCMP and municipal police departments. His extensive experience in strategic and business planning will be an asset as Surrey transitions from the RCMP to a municipal police department.”


    Chief Superintendent Edwards started as a volunteer Auxiliary Constable with Okotoks RCMP before joining the Calgary Police Service in 1995. Since 2003, Chief Superintendent Edwards has worked with the RCMP in the Lower Mainland, serving in Richmond, the Lower Mainland District and at the Provincial level. Chief Superintendent Edwards has a law degree and a Masters in Linguistics from the University of Calgary. He lives in White Rock with his family.


    “With his collaborative approach and ability to set and implement a strategic vision, Chief Superintendent Brian Edwards is the right fit to take on this role as the Officer in Charge of the largest RCMP detachment in Canada,” said Assistant Commissioner Stephen Thatcher, Lower Mainland District Commander.


    “I have every confidence that he will continue the excellent work of outgoing Detachment Commander, Assistant Commissioner Dwayne McDonald, ensuring public safety and employee wellness.”


    A transition plan is in place that will have Chief Superintendent Edwards starting as the Officer in Charge of the Surrey RCMP on January 6, 2020. He will be promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioner upon assuming his new role.


    “I am looking forward to working with a team of remarkable and progressive staff members, and carrying on the work of Assistant Commissioner Dwayne McDonald,” said Chief Superintendent Brian Edwards.

     

    “The safety of Surrey’s citizens and the health and wellness of detachment employees will be paramount as I take on this challenging and exciting new role. I welcome the opportunity to serve the citizens of Surrey and Mayor and Council as we enter the new year.”


    Please contact the Surrey RCMP directly for interview requests for Chief Superintendent Brian Edwards.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Abbotsford School Shooting Accused Discharged From Emergency Room Two Days Before Killing: B.C. Court

    Martin Peters questioned a social worker about having spoken with the risk management team of Abbotsford Regional Hospital before testifying Tuesday about her dealings with Gabriel Klein on Oct. 30, 2016.

    Abbotsford School Shooting Accused Discharged From Emergency Room Two Days Before Killing: B.C. Court

    Delta Police First In BC To Use New Mental Health Apprehension Tool

    All front line patrol officers with Delta Police have just been trained on a new app available on their smartphones called HealthIM.  

    Delta Police First In BC To Use New Mental Health Apprehension Tool

    Surrey RCMP Host Public Safety Fair

    Surrey RCMP Host Public Safety Fair
    On Saturday, November 2nd, Surrey residents, businesses, youth and families are invited to join the Surrey RCMP and partners at a Public Safety Fair during National Crime Prevention Week.

    Surrey RCMP Host Public Safety Fair

    North Vancouver Music Teacher Charged With Sex Assault, Child Pornography

    A man who operates a North Vancouver music business called ‘LA Music Studio’ has been charged after an investigation into alleged sexual offences involving minors.  

    North Vancouver Music Teacher Charged With Sex Assault, Child Pornography

    Surrey Man Robin Roy Mack, 46, Charged In North Delta Bait Car Investigation

    A 46-year-old man is facing a charge of theft under $5,000 after Delta Police investigated a Bait Car activation earlier this summer.  

    Surrey Man Robin Roy Mack, 46, Charged In North Delta Bait Car Investigation

    Conditional Sentence For Former B.C. RCMP Officer Rachelle Blanchard Who Admitted To Harassment

    Conditional Sentence For Former B.C. RCMP Officer Rachelle Blanchard Who Admitted To Harassment
    Rachelle Blanchard was sentenced Monday and was also placed on probation for one year, ordered to have no contact with the victim and serve 50 hours of community service.

    Conditional Sentence For Former B.C. RCMP Officer Rachelle Blanchard Who Admitted To Harassment