Address
1000 Windmill Rd.
Suite 2
Dartmouth, N.S.
B3B 1L7

Office: 902 468-7555
FAX: 902 468-2202
Toll Free: 888 468-2798

Chief Executive Officer
David W. Fisher
dfisher@accesscable.net

President
Derrah Reid
jr_reid@hotmail.ca

Member:
Canadian Police
Association

 

 
Police Association of Nova Scotia
 
April 24th 2013 NOTICE

The Police Association of Nova Scotia is sponsoring our yearly telephone appeal in your area. Funds are being raised to help publish our Annual Community Guide, this time focusing on “Suicide Prevention Awareness”.

Businesses are being asked to advertise in our publication and private citizens are being asked to contribute as well. Calling will take place over the next 8 to 10 weeks.

Funds raised will allow us to make this unique community publication available throughout our Province. Proceeds will be used to support Police Association of Nova Scotia activities and contribute to community programs.

For further information, please contact the Police Association of Nova Scotia Campaign Office at 1-800-890-4090.


Welcome!

On behalf of the Police Association of Nova Scotia, and the various Municipal Police Officers across the Province of Nova Scotia that we represent, I would like to personally welcome you to the PANS Guide Web Site

This site has been created to allow greater public access to our Annual Community Guides. These publications help our organization focus attention on many serious Community Problems, including such important topics as our four most recent guides on "Child Pornography Awareness", "General Crime Prevention", "Impaired Driving Awareness" and "Child Abuse Awareness".

These publications are currently on display on this Website. Please take an opportunity to view and/or download a copy of these publications for your family’s personal use.

PANS Annual Community Guides have been created with the following objectives in mind:

  • To help the people of Nova Scotia better familiarize themselves with their Municipal Police Officers and their activities
  • To educate and promote the public's role in Crime Prevention and Law Enforcement to help address some of Nova Scotia’s most serious Community Problems
  • To help provide ongoing funding for PANS to support worthwhile Community Activities and increase our service and representation for the many Municipal Police Officers that we represent in Nova Scotia.

We would like to take this opportunity to extend a sincere "THANK YOU" to the many supporters of our Annual Telephone Appeal. Your support and endorsement for the activities of the Police Association of Nova Scotia makes us proud to serve as members of your communities throughout Nova Scotia.

We remain, at your service...

Respectfully,

David W. Fisher
Chief Executive Officer
Police Association of Nova Scotia

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