This week’s police board meeting saw Greater Sudbury police Chief Paul Pedersen swear in two rookie constables and a new chaplain
Greater Sudbury police welcomed two new constables to their ranks alongside a new chaplain, John Felsman.
“It’s really about the spiritual care, and about the physical and emotional and wellness of our police community,” he said. Béchard was also born and raised in the area, has a bachelor of arts in psychology and geography, as well as a certificate in geographic information systems from Laurentian University.
She volunteers with various organizations, including Kids Help Line, Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Canadian Red Cross. She also serves as a volunteer firefighter at Station 21 in Falconbridge and is a Girl Guides leader for a local Sparks/Embers troop.As of March 10, there were 280 sworn members and 140 civilian employees at GSPS. They are authorized to have 283 members and 140 civilian employees.
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