Media Advisory: Halifax District RCMP welcomes new Media Relations Officer, Halifax, N.S.

The RCMP in Nova Scotia is welcoming a new member to the role of Halifax District RCMP Media Relations Officer (MRO) today. Nova Scotians will soon hear a new voice and see a new face on television as Cpl.

Greg Church takes on his new duties.

‘I’ve had many amazing opportunities during my years of service with the RCMP and when I received the offer to move into media relations for Halifax RCMP, I was elated,’ said Cpl. Church. ‘I look forward to representing RCMP employees in Halifax and keeping citizens well informed about the work we are doing every day.’

Cpl. Church was born and raised in Windsor, Nova Scotia and after graduating high school, he moved to British Columbia to attend Military College. After a six year career with the Canadian Forces, Cpl. Church joined the RCMP in 1989 and his first posting was Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. In 1995, Cpl. Church, his wife Lisa, and daughters Melissa and Courtney were transferred to Nain, Labrador where they spent two years experiencing Northern isolated living. Cpl. Church was then transferred to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia where he worked at all three Lunenburg County offices. In 2004, Cpl. Church was transferred to Yarmouth Town detachment and in 2007, he and his family returned to Halifax where he worked as the Nova Scotia RCMP Community Policing Analyst.

The RCMP would like to thank Cpl. Scott MacRae for his dedicated efforts and years of service in his role as Halifax RCMP Media Relations Officer since 2010. Cpl. MacRae returns to the frontline today as a supervisor with the RCMP Metro Traffic Services Unit.

Cpl Church

Source: Release

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