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Conservation enforcement cadets graduate from Atlantic Police Academy

Students in the 18-week conservation enforcement program are shown at their ceremony at the Atlantic Police Academy in Slemon Park recently. Guest speaker Jason McGinn, left, director, Department of Fisheries and Land Resources, government of Newfoundland and Labrador, is shown with Kendra Rioux, student speaker, graduating student Jordan Allen, Doug Currie, Holland College vice-president, corporate services, and Forrest Spencer, executive director, Atlantic Police Academy.
Students in the 18-week conservation enforcement program are shown at their ceremony at the Atlantic Police Academy in Slemon Park recently. Guest speaker Jason McGinn, left, director, Department of Fisheries and Land Resources, government of Newfoundland and Labrador, is shown with Kendra Rioux, student speaker, graduating student Jordan Allen, Doug Currie, Holland College vice-president, corporate services, and Forrest Spencer, executive director, Atlantic Police Academy. - Contributed

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