Contracted Security Services in Alberta

Please know that the safety of our employees and customers is, and has always been, our very top priority. We have numerous processes in place to ensure that our stores remain a safe and welcoming environment for all.

We have two forms of contracted security services working in our Safeway stores – Uniform Guards and Loss Prevention Officers – both licensed under the Alberta Security Services and Investigators Act. We continue to invest in these services to ensure that we are equipped with trained resources to help reduce, prevent, and deescalate safety concerns for staff and customers, while minimizing the financial impact of external criminal activity.

Uniform Guards provide improved staff and customer safety through overtly visible security presence. They wear “Security” marked uniforms and perform standing orders situated at a primary entrance with the ability to patrol the Front-End and secondary entrances. These guards can assist by asking for receipts or recovering products that do not have proof of payment, and deescalating disorderly behaviour or conflicts in store.

Loss Prevention Officers (LPOs) provide improved staff and customer safety through covert security support to detect, deter, and apprehend those involved with external criminal activity. LPOs have extensive training and must follow strict rules set within the Canadian Criminal Code. LPOs can also provide support to deescalate disorderly behaviour and conflicts in the store, but their primary duties are to reduce and prevent theft. LPOs are more effective in deterring chronic repeat offenders and organized retail crime as they wear plain clothes and are trained to blend in with our customers. For this reason, you may not be aware of the coverage in your store, but the Store Management and LP Manager will know how much LPO support your stores receives.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding security measures in your store, please get in touch with your store manager or LP manager to discuss further. We want to hear from you.

We’ll keep you updated here on SafewayTalks.ca

Join us in celebrating 25 years of Friends Helping Friends

Friends Helping Friends has officially begun! We’re so excited to partner with CTV and Calbridge Homes to launch another impactful Friends Helping Friends Food Drive. After 24 successful years, our annual food drive remains a significant contributor to stocking the shelves at the Calgary Food Bank and food banks across Southern Alberta.

Until April 30, customers can visit any of our 55 Safeway or Sobeys stores in Calgary, Airdrie, Lethbridge, Brooks, Cochrane, Chestermere, Okotoks, or Strathmore, to drop off non-perishable food items, purchase a pre-made food hamper, or donate $2 at check-out.

We need your help to achieve our $250,000 fundraising goal! We know our store teams are always up for a challenge, and you’ve proven your power when you rally together. Sobeys Inc. will contribute $1 for every donation made in store, up to $10,000 in Calgary, and up to $1,000 in Southern Alberta.

Throughout the campaign, our stores will be buzzing with activity to drum up customer engagement and encourage donations. Be sure to keep these exciting dates in mind:

  • April 11 & April 18: Live-to-Air Broadcasts – CTV will be live-on-location at select stores on April 11 and April 18, hosting Morning Live and News at Noon segments, followed by evening news coverage. The broadcasts will highlight our involvement in the community, our Friends Helping Friends campaign, and the Food Bank’s most needed items. Stay tuned for more details!
  • April 13 & April 27: Blitz Days – Volunteers from the Calgary Food Bank will be at all Calgary Safeway and Sobeys stores to promote the food drive, with live radio and a CTV broadcast from one store each day.
  • April 17: Live Weather – Local weatherman, David Spence, will host live weather hits from Sobeys  Be sure to tune in CTV, Virgin Radio and Funny 1060AM.

We’re excited for you to join us as we unite to support those in need in our community. Be sure to keep an eye out in your store for more activities supporting Friends Helping Friends.

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