Coffee With A Cop
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Coffee with a Kelowna cop making a comeback this AprilThe Kelowna RCMP's April event series has been dubbed Coffee with a Cop and is a follow-up to the initial launch that rolled out in January.CrimeMar 30, 2023
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Vernon seniors sought for Coffee with a CopSeniors in the community are invited to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee and a one-on-one conversation with a uniformed police officer from the local detachment.CrimeFeb 8, 2023
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Kelowna RCMP extend invitation to ‘Coffee with a Cop’The primary purpose of Coffee with a Cop is to break down the barriers between police officers and members of the public.CrimeJan 9, 2023
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Coffee with a Cop returns to the North Okanagan'The event is part of a broader effort to promote positive interactions between police officers and the communities they serve,' RCMP said.CrimeMay 19, 2022
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Commuters get free coffee, railway safety tips from police in BeaconsfieldPolice officers handed out free coffee and free train safety advice in Beaconsfield on Wednesday.TrafficSep 25, 2019
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Activists stage low-key protest out front of Hamilton Café’s ‘Coffee with a Cop’ eventThe fourth instalment of Coffee with a Cop happened Tuesday afternoon at Café Oranje downtown on King Street East near Spring.May 15, 2019
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Downtown Hamilton café hosts ‘Coffee with a Cop’ as part of National Police WeekThe fourth instalment of the public face-to-face with police officers will happen on King Street East near Spring Street.May 14, 2019
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Montreal police launching 5th annual Coffee with a Cop campaignOfficers from Montreal's police department filled Central Station on Monday to promote the Coffee with a Cop campaign.CanadaMay 13, 2019
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Scott Thompson: ‘Coffee with a Cop’ makes marginalized feel unsafe, so we don’t do it?Slapping a hand that's reaching out is no way to find a solution, says Scott Thompson.CommentaryMay 9, 2019
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Downtown Hamilton café cancels ‘Coffee with a Cop’ event due to ‘community response’The Mulberry Street Coffeehouse on James Street North in a Facebook post says it wants to continue being a "safe space."May 7, 2019
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