Do you have questions about keeping your child safe while online or how to report crime you know is taking place on the internet? Submit your questions to DC Hugh Currie and CSGW Program Coordinator Sarah Bowers-Peter, or ask your question during the June 17 Zoom session. Want to[...]
Events
Make sure you pre register to get your invite by going to Eventbrite.ca “Domestic Violence: Realities & Resources” or clicking here. March 9 is Realities. March 11 is Resources. Each event is booked separately. Thank you Guelph-Wellington Women In Crisis for partnering in this two-night event!
Make sure you pre register to get your invite by going to Eventbrite.ca “Domestic Violence: Realities & Resources” or clicking here. March 9 is Realities. March 11 is Resources. Each event is booked separately. Thank you Guelph-Wellington Women In Crisis for partnering in this two-night event!
Everything you wanted to know about online threats and keeping your child safe from predators will be part of this engaging conversation with DC Hugh Currie of Guelph Police Service. Pre register (eventbrite.ca) and bring your questions!
Every crime has a victim and thanks to Liz Kent of Victim Services Wellington will explain why it is important to solve crimes to offer healing and closure to victims. Pre register (eventbrite.ca) to participate in this free online conversation.
Pre register (eventbrite.ca) for this unique opportunity to hear from Cal Millar, who “wrote the book” on Crime Stoppers with insight on the crime that instigated a global crime solving movement.