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Bob Couture, Former RCMP Chief, Looks Forward to New Role With Municipality of Wood Buffalo

Bob Couture, RCMP, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo

Former RCMP chief Bob Couture is looking forward to his new role with the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, after spending the last four decades in a uniform and enforcing the law. Couture recently retired from the position of Wood Buffalo RCMP officer in charge, and he will be the new executive director of community and protective services. This department is in charge of bylaw services, rural and aboriginal relations, the RCMP contract, and emergency services. Couture explained “It’s been a tremendous experience, working in various different roles and various different functions. It’s been an exciting career, and I take all those skills and experience and bring them to the new challenges I have in the RMWB.” Dale Bendfeld will also play a role in Bylaw Services and RCMP Support, stating that in his previous position “I took on that role to fill that gap as a temporary measure.”

The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo will benefit from the addition of both RCMP retirees, Bob Couture and Dale Bendfeld. According to Couture “Senior management looked at, well, you should probably separate that role again and have a municipal employee take on that function. Now that role has again changed, and we now have a director that has taken on that role.” Bendfeld was recommended for the current position by Couture, who praised Bendfeld by saying “(He has) a tremendous amount of experience of close to 27 years in policing and the military, he was involved in activities all over the world.”

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Officer in Charge at RCMP Switches to RMWB Position

RCMP, RMWB, Bob Couture

Bob Couture, the former RCMP officer in charge, left his position with the law enforcement agency on January 23 in order to take the position of Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Executive Director of Community and Protective Services. According to RCMP Cpl. George Cameron “He was a fabulous leader here at the detachment, He was well-liked, a very knowledgeable man, and certainly knew his stuff and very well respected. We just wish him all the best in his new endeavours.” RCMP Insp. Rob McCloy, who was previously the operations support officer for the detachment, will be the acting officer in charge until a replacement for Couture can be located. In the past McCloy has taken on these duties when Couture was away so it is nothing new for the inspector.

According to RCMP Cpl. George Cameron replacing Couture after the superintendent’s switch from the RCMP to the RMWB could take some time or it could happen very fast. “It’s like any other position in the RCMP, it gets posted. There’s no specific timeline, it could be quick, it could take months or even longer. I would just be speculating. (The OIC is) the leader of the detachment and ensures that each unit, each watch, each different section is running as smoothly as possible,” When asked about taking on the new duties Insp McCloy said “It’s fine,. “I’ve done the job before, so it’s nothing new for me. I look forward to the challenge. He made the choice that this was the right time for him to move on to other opportunities, and I congratulate him. I enjoyed working with him, he was a very experienced police officer.”