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Kyle Palfy named County Superintendent of Regional Enforcement Services

The County of Grande Prairie has introduced Kyle Palfy as its new Superintendent of Regional Enforcement Services.

The municipality says Palfy comes to the table with nearly three decades of policing experience, including 13 years in senior leadership roles with the Grande Prairie RCMP. During his tenure with the RCMP, Palfy would routinely collaborate with closely with City and County officials to address community concerns.

“We are excited to welcome Kyle to this vital role,” said Joulia Whittleton, County Manager for the County of Grande Prairie. “His extensive experience and commitment to community engagement align perfectly with the County’s proactive and progressive approach to enforcement services.”

Palfy says he’s honoured to take on the role, and looks forward to continuing collaborating with the public and community partners to strengthen regional enforcement efforts.

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Palfy replaces outgoing Superintendent Stuart Rempel, who is retiring from County Regional Enforcement Services after 30 years.

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