Eby said the government is in the process of arranging briefing meetings about the policing issue with the mayor and councillors, but a date has not been set
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Locke, who was elected last fall on a promise to bring the Mounties back to Surrey, said the council will review the government’s recommendation, but her initial reaction was to continue with the plan to return to the RCMP. Eby said the government is in the process of arranging briefing meetings about the policing issue with Locke and councillors, but a date has not been set.
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