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Federal funding has been announced that will significantly expand and enhance Koala Place Child and Youth Advocacy Centre’s support in the community.
The Koala Place team has received funding from the Department of Justice Canada, and while amounts were not disclosed, the money means the organization will be providing direct case management and system navigation support to children, youth, and their families who access the centre in Cornwall.
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“Up until this new opportunity, we’ve been a safe, child-focused centre where children and youth could share their stories of abuse and mistreatment,’’ said Koala Place executive director Chantal Prieur. “Aside from (the executive director position) there has been no ‘staff’ and use of the centre has been dedicated to our core community partners –
New funding expected to enhance services at Koala Place in Cornwall
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CBSA multi-agency op in Cornwall, Akwesasne arrests seven, charges six
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Thirteen arrested in cross border operation February 17, 2021 at 11 h 59 min Reading time: 1 min 30 s
By Nick Seebruch Cornwall Police Service 2019 crest.
CORNWALL, Ontario – The Cornwall Police Service (CPS) has taken part in a cross border anti-smuggling operation that has led to the arrest of 13 people.
The CPS in partnership with the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA), Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service (AMPS), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Police and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security simultaneously executed three search warrants on Jan. 28, 2021 as a part of Project Hammerhead.
The search warrants targeted a sophisticated smuggling operation that used Akwesasne territory on Cornwall Island as a transit point.