Santa visits Niagara Regional Police to generate donations for United Way

Bullet News

The Niagara Regional Police Service’s 4th annual Christmas breakfast took place at police headquarters on James Street in St. Catharines.

The event included carols from the Children’s Choir from St. Francis Catholic School, Bones the Niagara IceDogs’ mascot, lots of great food (even cupcakes) and a visit from Saint Nick himself.

All proceeds wemt directly toward the NRPS United Way campaign.



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Written by on December 6, 2012 in Bullet Video, Community News, St Catharines - 1 Comment

One Comment on "Santa visits Niagara Regional Police to generate donations for United Way"

  1. Jim December 6, 2012 at 9:43 pm · Reply

    Perhaps the NRPS should start thinking about the up and coming hospital closures as they ponder their new Police HQ building project. If they need division offices why is it healthcare can be provided from less locations in the future. While collecting presents for kids who’s parents can’t afford them due to unliveable wages and tax burdens perhaps police division offices should be closed and one big steel building should be built to serve them forgoing the architectural waste of money usually accommodating such regional projects.

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