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Your Police Chief is stepping down after five wild years.

Your Police Chief is Stepping Down and It's a Wild Ride

Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it.

So, you know how we sometimes say things get a little… colourful here in Saint John? Well, our Police Chief, Robert Bruce, he's retiring after five years, and I'll tell you what, it's been a *five years*. We’re talking about a tenure that saw formal harassment complaints against him by multiple officers. It’s not just a quiet departure; this has been a big deal around the station down near the harbour on Peel Plaza, and frankly, all over town. It’s hard to ignore when the person in charge of keeping the peace is facing these kinds of internal battles.

### What This Means for Saint John

* **A New Chapter:** This retirement opens the door for a fresh start at the Saint John Police Force. After such a tumultuous period, a change in leadership could really help heal some of those internal rifts. * **Community Trust:** The police force is essential for keeping our uptown streets safe, from King Street to the City Market. When there's internal strife, it can sometimes chip away at public confidence. A new chief has a real chance to rebuild that. * **Focus on the Future:** With the force grappling with issues like the rise in tick-borne illnesses and the ongoing housing crisis impacting our youth, having stable, respected leadership is crucial.

This isn't just about one person; it’s about the whole fabric of our city, right? How the police operate, how they're led, it trickles down to everything from how safe you feel walking through Rockwood Park to how our youth programs, like the new supportive housing units for at-risk kids, are protected. It's a big moment for Saint John, and a chance, I hope, for everyone to move forward.

Caleb Duguay-Firth, MiTL Sports Desk, Saint John.

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