Do you want to be a Mountie? An information session will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre.
And Metro Vancouver residents can learn more about becoming a Mountie the career information session next month.
Attendees can also ask questions about the police academy training as well as hear stories from officers about the profession, which has more than 150 specializations. For the session, job seekers are asked to bring their own mobile device, tablet or laptop to fill out an application on site — and in real time — with recruiting personnel, for the first phase of the enrolment.
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