New commanding officer for Nanaimo RCMP after Burton retirement
NANAIMO — For the second time in just over four months, the local RCMP detachment is changing its leadership ranks.
Following his promotion to the Nanaimo RCMP’s top job in October 2024, Supt. Andrew Burton announced his retirement on Thursday, Feb. 20, after a 32 year career with the Mounties.
Prior to Nanaimo, Burton served in Port Alberni, Smithers, Bella Coola, Kamloops, Merritt, Quesnel and Regina.
“It has been an honour and privilege to serve with the RCMP throughout the country. I am very proud of the work of members and staff at the Nanaimo detachment. Time and time again, they are asked to do challenging work in often very trying circumstances,” Burton said in a statement.


