
Blue Eagle Community Cadets
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Official Twitter account of the @TransitPolice Blue Eagle Community Cadets Program. Not monitored 24/7. Call 911 in emergency.
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http://transitpolice.ca/blueeagle 03-12-2021 07:10:49
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Last night, Vancouver Police Det. Cst. Chad Mah showed 35 Blue Eagle Community Cadets how to stay safe online during our #EastVan meeting #ThinkBeforeYouShare





The #SurreyBC Blue Eagle Community Cadets had their turn at Delta Force Paintball to practice their teamwork skills while taking part in an action-packed battle. Special thank you Transit Museum Society of BC for getting us all there and back!


Thank you Sheriff Brad Waddell for your interesting presentation about the British Columbia Sheriff Service Service to 21 Surrey Blue Eagle cadets today. The youth also had fun with MVTP Community Safety Officer David who has been volunteering with the program since it launched in 2021.


A day of celebration. Deputy Chief LeSage and Cst. Hanuse presented graduation certificates to Blue Eagle Community Cadets cadets. A group of youth that are developing leadership skills and learning about Indigenous culture. We’re fortunate to participate in this program with @TransitPolice









Last week, we celebrated our Superstar Blue Eagle Community Cadets and @MVTP_WCPC volunteers who set an incredibly high bar for themselves and then consistently surpass it. We couldn't do what we do without their dedication and commitment #Gratitude #AppreciationEvent


Two years ago at a Blue Eagle Community Cadets session, I made my first drum. This week during a cultural exercise within the training, I made my first rattle. Thank you Tk'emlups Tradition for the beautiful experience! 🤚✋ #ProudMoment #IndigenousCulture



Tonight at our Blue Eagle Community Cadets (Vancouver) youth were fed a warm meal, got to play basketball & Volleyball, & learned some Indigenous dance steps, led by youth mentor Montana. Job well done kids 👐

Thank you to Transit Police K9 Unit Cst. Basi and police dog Chopper for visiting the #EastVan Blue Eagles to show us how you look for explosive scents on the transit system. Thanks for keeping us safe!

