Police, firefighters and first responders will descend on Regina in August 2028 for the Can-Am Police-First Games. Events will include the 'Toughest Firefighter Alive' competition.
Thousands of athletes and families will be headed to the Queen City four years from now, following Regina’s successful bid for the Can-AM Police-Fire Games.
“Our community holds a deep appreciation for the service and dedication of first responders, whose daily efforts keep us safe, supported, and protected,” Regina Mayor Sandra Masters said.“We celebrate the opportunity for these heroes from across North America to come together in the spirit of competition and connection, and we will ensure that every athlete, family member, and fan visiting our city has an exceptional and welcoming experience.
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