More than 100 people attended a crime prevention info session, hosted by the Fort Langley Community Association on April 9 at the Fort Langley Community Hall.
The session helped to increase awareness of crime prevention strategies, and included presentations by RCMP crime prevention representatives.
“The success of crime prevention depends on people working together in families, neighbourhoods, businesses and community organizations to build safe communities while working in tandem with local law enforcement agencies,” said Andy Schildhorn, president of the FLCA.
“We all have a role to play in making Fort Langley a safe place to live, work and raise families.”
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