Surveillance drones: the next new security tool

CanadianSecuritymag.com By John Slater The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires has prided itself in being early adopters of new security technologies. Most recently, Commissionaires Northern Alberta Division, headquartered in Edmonton, began operating unmanned air vehicles aka drones for surveillance work on client properties. Although this is a relatively new security platform, Commissionaires view it as the … Read more ›

Commissionaires to guard detainees at Saint John’s police HQ

cbc.ca Security guards from the Canadian Corp of Commissionaires are taking over the job of guarding detainees at Saint John’s police headquarters. The change comes after the Department of Justice and the solicitor general withdrew sheriff’s officers who had been handling the job for police since the new police headquarters building opened two years ago. … Read more ›

Alaska Airlines, Fairmont Empress Hotel, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, The Royal Jubilee Hospital, Commissionaires BC & VicPD all team up to return missing woman home

By Communications Coordinator Bowen Osoko  Alaska Airlines, Victoria’s Fairmont Empress Hotel, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, the Royal Jubilee Hospital and Commissionaires BC and VicPD teamed up yesterday to locate a missing 65-year-old Buffalo New York woman and return her home. Yesterday, at about 7:30 p.m., our 911 Communications Centre staff received a call from Ogden Point’s … Read more ›

PEI Public Administrative Building Commissionaires

www.gov.pe.ca The head honcho of the commissionaires is leaving us, to be supervisor at the Charlottetown airport, and he leaves behind a commendation for his whole team. Don Rodd, who acted as supervisor at the Charlottetown government buildings as a new security system was installed over the past two years, has accepted a new position. … Read more ›

The Last Post Fund

The Last Post Fund unmarked grave program is open to eligible veterans whose grave has not had a permanent headstone or foot marker for five years or more. It is intended to provide a permanent military-style marker. Find out more about the Last Post unmarked grave program.