Commissionaires NB/PEI Division Receives Award from Canadian Forces Liaison Council

The New Brunswick/Prince Edward Island Division of The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires received a Best Practices in Employer Support:  Large Organization award from the Canadian Forces Liaison Council (CFLC), presented by New Brunswick Lieutenant Governor Jocelyne Roy Vienneau. The Commissionaires Division was nominated for the award by Major Andy Royer, a full-time Commissionaire Sergeant, part-time … Read more ›

Changes to Parking Enforcement Technology

Final days for parking foot patrol by Andrea Hill  Neil Wouters, supervisor of parking enforcement for the North Saskatchewan Commissionaires, says the six “walkers,” including Scott, will be trained to use the license plate recognition technology as the pay stations are activated. in his three and a half years handing out parking tickets, Ryan Scott has … Read more ›

Secure your home when you’re not in it

Thechronicleherald.ca  by Katie Ingram When planning for a vacation or trip there are many things that need to done before leaving a home unoccupied for an extended period of time. While many pre-vacation tasks include checking what time a flight leaves or making hotel reservations Gary McConnell, supervisor for the Mobile Patrol at security company Commissionaires … Read more ›

CEO Commissionaires Manitoba elected Chairman of the board for Better Business Bureau of Manitoba & NW Ontario

Better Business Bureau of Manitoba & NW Ontario has announced their 2015 board of directors: chairman, Tom Reimer, CEO Commissionaires Manitoba; past chairman, Ryan Peterson; Senior Manager of Financial Services, ONBusiness Chartered Accountants Inc.; vice-chairman, Tom Russell, Principal, 4 Points Financial; treasurer, Gil Harms, Principal, G.D. Harms CMA Ltd. Directors: Arnold Frieman, Advance Electronics; Ernie Nairn, … Read more ›

Soft Skills Required in Residential Properties

Canadian Property Manager  The concierge is a fixture in many condominiums: morning, noon and night. Beyond staffing the desk in the lobby, however, security in residential condominiums must be wide-ranging to address both physical aspects of the building and the needs of the residents. “It’s not enough to be a licensed security guard with the appropriate training … Read more ›