MONTREAL – Police were out in force in the Verdun, but it was for a good cause.
More than sixty cops and volunteers leaped into frigid water for the 8th annual polar bear plunge, benefiting Quebec’s Special Olympics.
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A team of divers, paramedics and volunteers were on site to make sure the event ran smoothly.
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