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West Kelowna RCMP charity basketball game set for February
Summary
The West Kelowna RCMP's Indigenous Policing Services team will hold its fourth annual charity basketball game on Feb. 27 at Constable Neil Bruce Middle School, and proceeds will support school programming.
Content
The West Kelowna RCMP's Indigenous Policing Services team will host its fourth annual charity community basketball game on Feb. 27 at Constable Neil Bruce Middle School. The event brings together police officers, youth, elders and community members for a community game. It is held in partnership with the school and serves as a fundraiser whose proceeds will support school programming. Organizers say the game is intended to strengthen relationships between police and local residents.
Event details:
- Date and place: Feb. 27 at Constable Neil Bruce Middle School.
- Participants include RCMP officers and staff, Westbank First Nation members, a representative from WFN Chief and Council, the mayor of West Kelowna, former school students, city employees, and members of the South East District Tac Troop.
- Purpose: a charity fundraiser with proceeds designated for school programming.
- Partnership: the game is held in collaboration with Constable Neil Bruce Middle School.
- Additional role: the event serves as the kickoff to a series of upcoming cultural programs delivered by the Indigenous Policing Service for students.
Summary:
The event is framed as a community-building activity aimed at strengthening ties between youth, elders, Indigenous community members, residents and police. The immediate next step is the scheduled game on Feb. 27, followed by the planned cultural programs.
