Nicholas Bullock, right, receives a certificate of completion from Port Alberni RCMP inspector Brian Hunter for completing a three-day Central Island RCMP Youth Camp. KARLY BLATS PHOTO
A group of students from School Districts 68, 69 and 70—essentially, central Vancouver Island—concluded a week-long RCMP youth camp with a drill and graduation ceremonies, Friday afternoon in Port Alberni.
More than two dozen students started the camp at Alberni District Secondary School last Monday, and spent five days immersed in workshops and hands-on activities designed to show them what a career with the RCMP means.
Most of the students were already interested in law enforcement fields, and all had to go through an interview and screening process before being accepted.
RCMP are looking at offering the camp every other year and possibly rotating communities. Port Alberni has hosted the event for several years, as the high school offers ideal facilities.
RCMP inspector Brian Hunter inspects participants during their graduation ceremony after completing a three-day Central Island RCMP Youth Camp. KARLY BLATS PHOTOParticipants during their graduation ceremony after completing a three-day Central Island RCMP Youth Camp. KARLY BLATS PHOTOAfter completing a three-day RCMP “boot camp,” Central Island youth attend their graduation ceremony in the ADSS gym. KARLY BLATS PHOTOReece Bready, right, receives a certificate of completion from Port Alberni RCMP inspector Brian Hunter for completing a three-day Central Island RCMP Youth Camp. KARLY BLATS PHOTORCMP inspector Brian Hunter inspects participants during their graduation ceremony after completing a three-day Central Island RCMP Youth Camp. KARLY BLATS PHOTOSimrit Dhaliwal, right, receives a certificate of completion from Port Alberni RCMP inspector Brian Hunter for completing a three-day Central Island RCMP Youth Camp. KARLY BLATS PHOTO
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