Surrey, B.C., police board ousts Norm Lipinski as chief amid transition from RCMP
SURREY — The police board in Surrey, B.C., has confirmed that its chief constable is no longer with the police service.
The board said in a release on Tuesday that Norm Lipinski has been replaced by Deputy Chief Const. Todd Matsumoto, who has been appointed to the top post on an interim basis.
The board also said it will begin looking for a permanent chief, with updates coming in the next few weeks.
No reason was given for the change in leadership.


