“This is the second time I have heard a female police officer speak glowingly about the Saskatoon Police Service” – Jane
When Staff-Sgt. Sandra Maxwell first started working for the Saskatoon Police Service, she was one of three female officers.
Women were such a small part of the police workforce when the Fourth Avenue police station was built in 1977, the small women’s lockerroom could only be reached by walking through the first row of lockers in the men’s locker-room.
“It’s not like there were naked people running around, but I saw more underwear than I cared for,” Maxwell recalls. Read more