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Efforts continue to boost Block Watch program in Crofton

Efforts continue in Crofton to get an effective Block Watch program in place.

At a meeting held back in August, a number of active Block Watches were established and the plan is to get some more going in an effort to prevent a rising tide of crime in the community.

Another meeting, with Carol-Ann Rolls of Cowichan Community Policing, is planned for tonight (Thurs).

It’s at the Crofton Community Centre beginning at 7.

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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