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Officer didnt want to see a teenager die

by Yukonkev | June 22, 2006
A lot of good things happen across the country. It's nice in that they're recognized, said Thur.
- Const. Craig Thur

Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada - Saving a drowning teenager. Making an appearance as Safety Bear. Logging enough of the equivalent kilometres as part of Citizens on Patrol to make a round trip from Whitehorse to St. Johns, Nfld. Protecting the public for 20, 25 and 35 years.

Those and many others were the people honoured Tuesday afternoon by the RCMP in the M Division Honours and Awards ceremony for at the High Country Inn.

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