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Regina police chief says it could be 2021 before former STC depot opens as police HQ

Reginas chief of police says it could be 2020 or 2021 before the service is fully moved into the former STC building next door, and its open for business.

Evan Bray says move in could start in 2019 but would take multiple years to complete move

Chief Evan Bray said the move could take multiple years before the former STC depot is fully operational as an extension of the Regina police headquarters. (CBC News)

Regina's chief of police says it could be 2020 or 2021 before the service is fully moved into the former STC building next doorand the new HQ isopen for business.

Evan Bray saidthe move is still in the early days of planning. Officials met this week to discuss the architectural vision for the facility, which Bray called "Headquarters West."

He toldthe city's board of police commissioners Tuesday that the move could start in 2019, but the building likely won't be fully operational until 2020 or 2021.

Last fall, the City of Regina announced it was purchasing the former STC depot from the provincial government for $16.25 million.

The city plans to spend another $21 million from its coffers to upgrade the building to meet police's need.

At the time, city manager Chris Holden said purchasing the STC building saved the city millions compared to having to build a new facility.