Winnipeg’s Local Security and Guard Services Provider
• Our Winnipeg branch currently services over 30 high-profile local clients, including corporate towers, government offices, private industry, construction, entertainment, and property management.
• With a local reputation for training excellence, our guards receive specialized training to excel within our clients' specific sites and environments.
• Our extensive experience in various industries has allowed us to develop, refine, and adapt our security programs, ensuring we stay ahead of the ever-changing market curve and strive to add value for our clients.

As one of Canada's largest third party property management firms, Bentall Kennedy offers an industry leading breadth of real estate services operations with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
In addition to sound security and risk management, the Paladin Security team play a key role in excellence in customer service at Richardson Centre. In the 2016 Tenant Survey, security service was ranked number one in the overall satisfaction category.
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