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Renseignements en Français

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Provincial Protective Services

Provincial Protective Services (PPS) unites conservation, highway patrol, and safer communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) officers, prisoner transport and court security deputy sheriffs, and Wascana Park community safety officers and aligns provincial protection services under a single organizational structure.

The PPS will ensure the protection of people, natural resources and infrastructure.

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1. Contact Provincial Protective Services

Saskatchewan Highway Patrol

Reach out to the Saskatchewan Highway Patrol at any time with complaints, concerns, good news, comments and more to: SHPenquiries@gov.sk.ca or SHPprofessionalstandards@gov.sk.ca.

Turning in Poachers and Polluters (TIPP)

Contact the TIPP service if you notice any potential fishing, wildlife or environmental resource violations at 1‑800‑667‑7561.

Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN)

If you are suspicious of a property in your neighbourhood, do not investigate it yourself or approach the occupants. Please call the SCAN's Investigation Unit immediately.

  • Regina: 1-866-51-SAFER
  • Saskatoon and Prince Albert: 1‑855‑933‑6411
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2. Programs and Services

Find Your Nearest Environment Office

Learn more about where to find an environment office near you. 

Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods

SCAN empowers residents to take back their neighbourhoods by reporting problem residences or businesses that are habitually used for illegal activities.

Turn in Poachers and Polluters (TIPP)

Contact the TIPP service if you notice any potential fishing, wildlife or environmental resource violations.

Highway Patrol

The Saskatchewan Highway Patrol provides dedicated on-road law enforcement with trained, uniformed officers throughout the province.

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