Police on Guard and Mama Bears on Tour with Canadian Frontline Nurses

2022-06-06

Police on Guard and Mama Bears on Tour with Canadian Frontline Nurses

Jun 6, 2022 | Blog, General News

Police on Guard and Mama Bears on Tour with Canadian Frontline Nurses

 

Police on Guard and Mama Bears, is excited to share that we will be embarking on an East Coast tour with Canadian Frontline Nurses

CFN will be sharing their brand new project, “Connecting Communities With Care”.
Mama Bears will be sharing their “It’s ok to Wait” initiative and Police on Guard will update you on everything we’ve been working on!

Here are the Dates, Times & Locations;

Montreal, QC July 2nd @ Mount Royal Park 11-2 PM
Quebec City, QC – July 4th @ Joan of Arc Garden 11-2 PM
Fredericton, NB – July 8th @ City Hall 5-8 PM
Moncton, NB- July 9th @ City Hall 5-8 PM
Charlottetown, PEI- July 10th @ Cenotaph 4-7 PM
Halifax, NS- July 15th @ Citadel 5-8 PM
Sydney, NS- July 17th @ The Waterfront 2-5

 

 
 

 

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