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partnerships between police and Partnerships.” This year’s theme Crime Prevention, to name a few.
those they serve. It’s called “Police truly emphasizes how important it is Visitors are also invited to chat
Week.” for police and communities to work with our employees about career
Over the last year, the policing together. opportunities and how to become a
community has tragically been During Police Week, be sure to member of the CPS team.
impacted by multiple line-of-duty follow CPS social media pages as Visitors will also be able to meet
deaths. Since 1970, Police Week has we will be highlighting some of with some of our law enforcement
taken place in May to coincide with the many initiatives and programs partners who will be in attendance,
Peace Officers available to our community, in including the Ontario Provincial
Memorial Day, which is addition to showcasing the important Police, Royal Canadian Mounted
work that our police officers are
Stephanie McRae internationally recognized on Police, CN Police, Canada Border
Communications Co-ordinator May 15, in observance of all law doing to protect the communities we Services Agency, and the Via Rail
enforcement officers who have been serve. Police.
ay is always a really exciting killed in the course of their duties. As The CPS would also like to invite
Mmonth for us at CPS. Bring the family or stop by on
such, this year’s annual celebration members of the public to attend our
your way home from school or work.
Every May, the CPS takes part will take place between May 14 to Open House on May 18, 2023, from
The Optimist Club will once again
in an annual recognition week that May 20, 2023. 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm. The event will be hosting a delicious BBQ.
focuses on increasing community The provincial theme for 2023 take place at the Crime Reduction
awareness and acknowledgement of & Community Partnerships Office, If you cannot make the event,
is “Building Bridges: Celebrating
police services, while strengthening located at 330 Montreal Road. we hope to see you at one of the
Police - Community
Guests are invited to stop by and many other initiatives police will
Warner Insurance presents visit with some of our employees be taking part in later this year.
Member of the Month and learn about our speciality units, You can always learn more about
including Traffic, the Cornwall upcoming events and programs at
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Phyllis Burtenshaw Emergency Response Team and www.cornwallpolice.com.
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sportsman. She is looking forward
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Lalonde likes being active and plays golf, to playing OSGA Slo-pitch in
L
alonde
Phyllis has lived outside of Finch her whole life. volleyball, ball hockey, 3 pitch, Brantford this summer and to
She is the Director of Outreach & Volunteers ringette, curling, and ice hockey. participating in more events in the
at Maxville Manor and has worked there for 35 Phyllis is a member of the Finch future.
years. Phyllis has played OSGA Slo-pitch 2 years Recreation, and the St. Bernard’s For more OSGA District 8
and travelled to Windsor and Peterborough for the
Provincial Games. She had a blast at the games! CWL. She also enjoyed many information contact our District
Phyllis says, “Seniors know how to have fun!” years assisting with youth ball Coordinator at lindav1262@
Other Interests & Volunteering and hockey. gmail.com or visit https://district8.
Phyllis enjoys spending time with her children and grandchildren. She Phyllis is married to an avid osga.ca or follow us on Facebook.
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