This Valentine’s Day, members of Colchester District RCMP visited some very special people to let them know how much they are appreciated

Valentine's Day

This Valentine’s Day, members of Colchester District RCMP visited some very special people to let them know how much they are appreciated. RCMP officers donned their Red Serges and visited residents of Willow Lodge in Tatamagouche and Riverview Villa in Stewiacke to have a chat, deliver treats, and spend some quality time. The treats were donated by local businesses in both communities. One resident had a photo of her late husband, who was also a member of the RCMP. For more photos, visit our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/rcmpns/posts/10155479926494779

Nova Scotia RCMP wishes everyone a Happy Valentine’s Day and hopes you find time today to show those who are important to you how much you appreciate them.

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