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Cst R. Lefebvre dressed as Santa Claus, visiting children in the hospital.
1989



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Christmas Visit
1989
Sudbury, ON Canada
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Bicycle Safety

Petro Canada Right Riders Bike Rodeo.

In 1992, children from the Sudbury area were invited to bring their bicycles and participate in safety obstacle courses. Approximately 700 children completed the program that year. Petro Canada sponsored the event and invited the official Marvel's Spiderman from California, U.S.A to make an appearance. This event was a tremendous success and similar events have been continueing for the past 12 years. The Optimist Club is now the main sponsor of the event.

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Bicycle Rodeo
13 August 1992
Sudbury, ON Canada
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Bicycle Rodeo
13 August 1992
Sudbury, ON Canada
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Bicycle Rodeo
13 August 1992
Sudbury, ON Canada
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Breakfast Program

Crime Prevention officers would often visit students participating the breakfast clubs.
Officers would often bring the students posters, colouring books etc. They would also bring boxes of cereal, donated by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police

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Breakfast Program
1993
Sudbury, ON Canada
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P.L.A.Y.

P.L.A.Y- Police, Law and Youth was a program with the Sudbury Wolves (the local Ontario Hockey League Team). The program began in 1984 and lasted until 2002. This program involved the distribution of Wolves Hockey Cards by Police Officers when approached by young people.Once a child had the complete set of cards, they had to come to the police station and fill out a ballot to win a trip with an adult to a Toronto Maple Leaf Game. The program was funded by community sponsors.

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Police, Law and Youth
1988
Sudbury, ON Canada
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Child Safety Month

During Child Safety Month, Police would have the Mobile Command Centre set up in various parking lots. Information and displays would be mounted inside the Command Centre.

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DIsplay set up in the Mobile Comand Centre
1985
Sudbury, ON Canada


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Career Fair

Some typical questions asked to a police officer are: How can I become a police officer and what kind of training do I need to become a police officer? To help answer those and similar questions asked by students, officers wouldparticipate in career fairs, held at local highschools. They would usually give a presentation or have a display set up for students to visit and pick up information. This was also a perfect opportunty for students to ask police officers about their their choice of career.

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Career Fair
1988
Sudbury, ON Canada
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