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Bonnyville RCMP celebrate 150th Anniversary with colouring contest

In honour of the RCMP’s 150th year in Canada, Bonnyville RCMP is putting on a colouring contest and invites contestants to participate. 

Bonnyville RCMP staff sergeant Sarah Parke is calling on all youth 12 and under living in the Bonnyville Detachment area to celebrate the RCMP’s 150th year in Canada 

There are two different photo options for contestants to colour and prizes (a commemorative RCMP 150 ball cap) will be awarded in three different age categories:
1.  Ages 6 & Under
2.  Ages 7 to 9
3.  Ages 10-12 

The colouring pages can be picked up at the front counter of the Bonnyville RCMP Detachment.   

Contestants need to put their name, age and phone number on the back of the page in order to be eligible for a prize. Submissions are to be handed back in at the Detachment once the masterpiece is complete. The deadline for entries is September 29th at 3:00 PM and winners will be contacted by phone in early October. 

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