HALIFAX – RCMP in Halifax will host a series of community meetings looking for public input throughout March.
In a news release the Mounties said they will use the suggestions to help “determine its policing priorities for 2015/2016.”
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There are no specific topics, but each meeting will give community members, local councillors, and government representatives to talk about “various community topics.”
Each session will take place at 7:00 p.m.
- Thursday, March 12:
St. Andrew’s Church, 2553 St. Margaret’s Bay Road, Timberlea - Monday, March 23:
Preston Community Engagement, Black Cultural Centre, 10 Cherry Brook Road, Cherry Brook - Wednesday, March 25:
Lower Sackville Library, 636 Sackville Drive, Lower Sackville - Thursday, March 26:
Lake and Shore Community Centre, 40 Inspiration Drive, Porters Lake - Monday, March 30:
Cole Harbour Place, 50 Forest Hills Parkway, Cole Harbour
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