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Terrace
2024-07-18 08:46 HAP
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Aux termes de la Loi sur les langues officielles, ce bureau n'offre des services au public qu'en anglais. Vous trouverez des renseignements généraux dans les deux langues officielles au cb.grc.ca et grc.ca.
The Terrace Emergency Services Bike Rodeo was in full swing at the Sportsplex on July 13, 2024.
Many emergency service workers donned their uniforms to volunteer including the BC Conservation Officer Service, RCMP, Terrace Fire Dept., Thornhill Fire Dept., BC EHS, Terrace By Law officers, and Terrace Search and Rescue.
A huge thank-you goes to Jason Levecque and his team of bike mechanics from the local Fix Cyclery and Cafe who conducted bike inspections and repairs to ensure each child had a safe ride.
Fix Cyclery and Cafe
Children and their families braved the heat on Saturday afternoon, making their way through a variety of skills stations where bikes were decorated, and riding skills were taught, all while interacting with many emergency service providers who volunteered their time to this event.
Thank you to the Northern Brain Injury Association for their contribution of helmets and other materials to assist with the helmet check station to ensure every child in attendance had a properly fitting helmet.
This event wouldn’t be possible without the time given by our local emergency service workers as well as the contributions from local community businesses, said Cst Cates of the Terrace RCMP. I’m so grateful for all those who are willing to give up their time to make this event happen again and again.
This event wouldn’t be possible without the time given by our local emergency service workers as well as the contributions from local community businesses,
I’m so grateful for all those who are willing to give up their time to make this event happen again and again.
Lucky raffle winners, Kaitlyn Almas and sister Allison Mack, won the new Supercycle donated by the Terrace Canadian Tire.
Winners of the bike raffle: Sisters, Kaitlyn Almas & Allison Mack
Information went home with children and adults on registering bikes with the 529 Garage. Bike owners can continue to register their bikes at anytime by visiting project529.com/terracercmp.
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Courriel : kelly.cates@rcmp-grc.gc.ca