Belleville Police Service – Women in Policing Event

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The Belleville Police Service is hosting their 4th Annual Women in Policing Event on Thursday, November 20th from 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM. If you are a woman interested in a career as a Special Constable or Constable, this special event is an excellent opportunity to explore a career with the Belleville Police Service. Attendee’s will learn about the hiring process, have an opportunity to network with our Special Constables and Constables, and understand the benefits of a policing career.

In order to provide a quality experience for our attendees, registration is required and spaces are limited. Attendees must be 16+ years of age to attend.

For more information and to register please visit our website at www.bellevilleps.ca or email hr@bellevilleps.ca.

If a career of lifelong adventure interests you, don’t miss this event!

Attention Media: Deputy Chief Meeks is available for an interview and / or to do promotion to spread awareness and increase attendance. She can be reached via email at smeeks@bellevilleps.ca or via phone at 613-966-0882 ext. 4084.

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