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Brant SCIA Forum: Q & A with OPP Officer Mark Foster

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Brant SCIA Forum: Q & A with OPP Officer Mark Foster

Time: March 29, 2012 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: Ross Illett's
Street: 239 Highway 5
City/Town: St. George
Website or Map: http://www.oscia.cloverpad.org
Phone: 519-448-1000
Event Type: q, &, a, workshop
Organized By: Golden Horseshoe SCIA
Latest Activity: Mar 8, 2012

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This is an informal "Question and Answer" evening, giving farmers the opportunity to ask questions of Mark Foster, an OPP Officer, on a variety of issues under police jurisdiction, including trespass, farmstead protection from theft, general security, etc.

Participants are asked to bring a lawn chair.

Light refreshments to be served.

FREE to OSCIA members. All welcome. Pre-registration not required.

For information: Tricia Henderson at 519-448-1000 or tshenderson@sympatico.ca.

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