Rip and Rev and their RCMP handlers were at Surrey RCMP headquarters as a reminder to kids to get their name suggestions in soon
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Rip and Rev and their handlers, Const. Teresa Carter and Const. Ross Findlay, were at Surrey RCMP headquarters as a reminder to kids to get their name suggestions in soon. The deadline forStart planning for your weekend with expert recommendations from our team of writers on what to cook, where to dine, and the perfect wine pairing delivered straight to your inbox on Thursday at noon.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Thirteen German shepherd puppies are expected to be born in 2023 at the police dog training centre in Innisfail, Alta. Every year, the RCMP opens up the contest looking for original and creative names the dogs will carry through their policing careers.Enter online at. Kids can also submit artwork at the site that might be featured at the training centre and on its social media.
RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald joins police dogs Rip and Rev and their handlers at E Division headquarters in Surrey on Tuesday. This year’s name-the-puppy contest for kids is available online until March 16.RCMP Const. Teresa Carter and Const. Ross Findlay with police dog Rip in Surrey on Tuesday.RCMP Const. Teresa Carter and Const. Ross Findlay with police dog Rip in Surrey on Tuesday.
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