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Publishing date: Feb 17, 2021 • February 17, 2021 • 3 minute read • Amanda Neilson of Rideauwood Addiction and Family Services onscreen at Studio Dreamshare in downtown Pembroke Zoomed in virtually from Ottawa to deliver her session during the Pembroke Community Watch first information session day on Feb. 13. Photo by Submitted photo /jpg, PM
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On Saturday, Feb. 13 Pembroke’s newly launched Community Watch program took another step towards not only making the city safer, but also more welcoming and inclusive.
On that day, the Pembroke Community Watch program presented the first of two online information sessions, being supported by the Local Immigration Partnership Renfrew and Lanark and Algonquin College’s Pembroke Waterfront Campus in February.
Community Watch information sessions making Pembroke safer and more inclusive
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