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In 2010 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police celebrated 60 years of policing in this remarkable province. From our first days as a humble Provincial Force of nine we have grown into a Newfoundland and Labrador presence of over 550 RCMP members and 230 Civilian employees.
The RCMP has many reasons to be proud of its achievements in 2010-11, our anniversary year. Serious injury Collisions finished the year at 76, a reduction of 16% over the target of 91 and 39% below the benchmark used by Canada‘s Road Safety Vision 2010 program. Fatality Collisions are showing a downward trend as well. This important work will continue beyond 2011 through Canada’s Road Safety Strategy 2015.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is proud to continue to serve the people of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Each of our 750+ employees plays a vital role in the policing of over 430 communities in the province.
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This issue of Where We “B” is somewhat of a departure from our usual publication. It contains a variety of stories of our rich history, common experiences, and community involvement. In the annals of time, sixty years is brief. However, according to these stories we did not waste any of it.
From these collected tales of tragedy and triumph, humour, dedication, and selflessness of our members and employees, it is easy to see why we have become so ingrained in the communities we serve. Newfoundland and Labrador’s rich cultural landscape and its people have instilled in us all a pride of place.