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St. Mary's First Nation signs agreement with Fredericton on policing services

St. Mary's First Nation has signed an agreement with the City of Fredericton that will continue work to ensure that First Nation bylaws are properly enforced by police.

Agreement will see city, First Nation work closer on enforcing band bylaws

During a special meeting held on Thursday, St.Mary's First Nation ratified a two-year agreement with the city of Fredericton relating to policing services. (St. Mary's First Nation/Facebook)

St. Mary's First Nation, also known asSitansisk, has signed an agreement with the City of Fredericton that will continue work to ensure that First Nation bylaws are properly enforced by police.

The two-year agreement was ratified during a special meeting on Thursday.

The agreement details plans for improved communications between the First Nation and the Fredericton Police Force, increased response capabilitiesand a program to mentor youth.

Chief Allan Polchies was not available for an interview on Friday.

In 2020, a 10-year agreement was struck down after the First Nation expressed concern over the inclusion and enforcement of their bylaws.

One concern was related to the enforcement of the trespassing bylaw in the community.

These measures have included checkpoints and the installation of cameras at main intersections to preventnon-members of the Indigenous community, located on Fredericton's north side, from entering the reserveat night time.

"We still have some work to do with respect to the bylaw enforcement piece, to identify which bylaws are applicable and how we can get that through the Chief and bandcouncil," Fredericton Police Chief Roger Brown said.

Work is ongoing to have the bylaws acknowledged inthe judicial system.

All three levels of government willcontribute to funding the agreement, which remains in effect until March 31, 2024.