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Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019 to community engagement, traffic safety and crime prevention programs. Steve is known as someone who is always willing to step up and lend a helping hand. His positive attitude and strong leadership skills have made him a mentor to new volunteers. *Auxiliary Kim Treider was named Auxiliary of the Year for contributing over 1,000 hours of service to the Surrey RCMP and the City of Surrey. Kim regularly takes the initiative to proactively expand the ways that Auxiliaries can contribute to various public safety deployments and local events requiring a police presence. His extensive local knowledge and many years in the Auxiliary program have made

Indo-Canadian Voice him a trusted source for both detachment staff and his fellow auxiliaries. * E Watch Frontline was named the Police Team of the Year for their proactive patrols targeting hot spots and nuisance areas during peak policing times in Surrey. Officers with E Watch began a community policing profile that targets areas with high property crime with overt, intelligence-led policing. This enhanced visibility has resulted in strong results and positive feedback from Surrey residents. * Save-On-Foods at 10312 King George Boulevard received the Police and Business Partnership Award for their generous donations of food that help feed individuals in the community who are

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dealing with homelessness, mental health challenges, addictions and crisis. The large volume of donations provided by the store have allowed the Surrey Urban Mission to serve over 2,500 hot meals per week to those in the community. “This event is very meaningful to all of us at the Surrey RCMP because the recognition comes directly from the community we serve,” said Assistant Commissioner Dwayne McDonald, Surrey RCMP Officer in Charge. “Thank you to the Surrey Board of Trade for your hard work in making this annual tradition a special night for our officers, staff, volunteers, as well as business and community part-

ners.” “We’re very proud of our Surrey RCMP officers and all the finalists who were recognized at this year’s dinner for their contributions to public

safety,” said Anita Huberman, CEO, Surrey Board of Trade. “It’s important for the Surrey Board of Trade to celebrate the efforts of those who contribute every single day

to making our community a safer place to live and work.” Partial proceeds from the Surrey Board of Trade’s event go to the RCMP Youth Academy.

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