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Cariboo Officers Recognized at North District RCMP Awards Ceremony

RCMP Officers from across the North District were recognized for their service and dedication to the force in Prince George Thursday.

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  • From Williams Lake
    -Advisory NCO for the Cariboo Chilcotin Staff Sgt. Jeff Pelly who received the Commanding Officer’s Certificate of Appreciation
    -Staff Sgt. Del Byron who received the 30-year Silver Clasp Award for three decades of service
    -Watch Commander Cpl. Dan Klop who recieved the Commanding Officer’s Letter of Appreciation
    -North District Regional GIS Cpl. Allan Smith who received a Certificate of Appreciation
  • From 100 Mile House
    -Staff Sgt. Donald McLean who received the 25-Year Bronze Clasp for 25 years of service
    -Corporal John Tent who received Commanding Officer’s Certificate of Appreciation
  • From Quesnel
    -Cst. John Collins and Cst. Jason Racz who both received Commanding Officer’s Commendation and Insignia
Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
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