Location Change – Cobourg Police Service Community Meeting

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The meeting location has changed to MacCoubrey Funeral Home – Reception Hall.

On Tuesday, April 4, the Cobourg Police Service (CPS) will host a community meeting to listen to community concerns. The meeting location has moved to ensure capacity for all interested
attendees.

The new meeting location is MacCoubrey Funeral Home – Reception Hall (30 King Street East, Cobourg).

CPS has received communication from residents and business owners expressing safety concerns in the Town of Cobourg. The goal of the meeting is to listen to community concerns and engage in a productive dialogue on where police can take meaningful action.

If you cannot attend the meeting but would like to include a comment or questions, please email Lisa Munday at lisa.munday@cobourgpolice.com.

Meeting Details:

Date: Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

*NEW Location: MacCoubrey Funeral Home – Reception Hall

30 King Street East, Cobourg

Everyone is welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be available.

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