Greg Moore on Community Safety

This fall, the Coquitlam RCMP team will be hard at work putting together their strategic plan for the next three years. Once complete, the plan will be a road map for local police services, helping to guide decisions about where to put scarce resources to make the best possible impact.

This planning process will determine our priorities for the next three years and from August 29th to September 23rd, anyone 18 or older who lives, works or goes to school in Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam or Port Coquitlam and has access to an internet connection can have a say in those priorities.

Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NP7VW75 

 

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VancouverSun: Politics stands in the way of police reform.

My response to this article (September 25, 2010)

In today's Vancouver Sun, MLA and former Solicitor-General Kash Heed made the comment "If we're leaving it to [police chiefs and mayors], it's not going to happen. The province definitely has a leadership role to fix policing in British Columbia." The article goes on to discuss regional police forces in Metro Vancouver and Victoria. The article builds on Mr. Heed’s comments by pitting local elected officials against Mr. Heed’s comments, which are not really helpful but makes for a good story.

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Current Situation - Creation of Homes For Good Society

Today, there are a many organizations in the Tri-Cites attempting to address the homeless issue, most of these groups are performing services to address the homeless in their current circumstances, such as food banks, clothing co-ops, the Cold Wet Weather MAT program and the extreme cold weather program. The Tri-Cities Homeless Task Group has lead the way to develop a long term strategy. Through their hard work the City of Coquitlam and BC Housing is planning a 30 bed homeless shelter at 3030 Gordon Avenue Coquitlam. This project is scheduled to be complete in 2011 – 2012. 

 

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The 2nd Annual Tri-Cities Wheel to Heal Ride is a fun bike ride challenge where you choose your challenge -10 km. Trans Canada Trail, 40 km. PoCo Trail, or 80 km. Tri-Cities Climb Challenge – while making a personal commitment to Eagle Ridge Hospital. Ride solo or form a team. Raise money and win fabulous prizes. This is the first Tri-Cities based cycling event put together by community members for our community hospital.

This year, the proceeds raised from the ride will be used to buy a much needed operating room (OR) table. You can’t have an operation without one. Our OR tables are aging and need to be replaced and a new one costs $60,000!

This is our community. Let’s take action together!

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