103 www.rnca.ca Bike Safety Rodeo held in Labrador City In many communities across Newfoundland and Labrador, concerned agencies ban together to hold one day of training for young bicycle drivers in the hope of preventing accidents. The Labrador City-Wabush Rotary Club participated in a Bike Safety Rodeo along with the Canadian Tire Jump Start Programand handed out bike helmets to the participants. They also checked to ensure the children’s bicycles fit and gave away several new bicycles at the Rodeo (Thanks to the Canadian Tire-Jump Start program). Cst. Peter Kelly, Community Services Officer, ensuring that the children have the proper sized helmets for the road. Labrador City-Wabush Rotary Club in conjunction with the RNC provided bike helmets to each of the 125 kindergarten children in Western Labrador. Pictured from left to right: Cst. Krista Miller; Ms. Rose Neville - Principal of A P Low Elementary (Labrador City); and Dion Temple - Vice President of Rotary Club. Inspector For A Day - Labrador West During Police Week 2017, members in Labrador West wanted to do something to acknowledge four-year-old Bradley Dumaresque’s love for the Police. Bradley has told every officer that he has met that he wants to be a Policeman when he grows up; he even dressed up as a Police Officer for Halloween with his parents as jail birds. Bradley always waves and smiles when he sees the Police vehicles driving down the road and he knows all the Police Unit numbers. Although he cannot drive yet, he does have a mini police battery operated car that he drives around in his driveway. Inspector Sean Ennis honoured him with being “Commanding Officer in Charge” and named him Inspector Bradley Dumaresque for the day. Congratulations, Bradley!
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