File contains photographs from the announcement of sponsorship for the 2009 World Police and Fire Games in Burnaby at the Copeland Arena. Photographs depict an unidentified RCMP officer during a moment of silence, with the John Robson Elementary School choir in the background, and unidentified fire…
File contains photographs from the announcement of sponsorship for the 2009 World Police and Fire Games in Burnaby at the Copeland Arena. Photographs depict an unidentified RCMP officer during a moment of silence, with the John Robson Elementary School choir in the background, and unidentified fire fighters demonstrating a rope rug-of-war event.
Collected by editorial for use in a March 2005 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata for 535-2172-1: "A member of the RCMP and the John Robson Elementary School choir pay silent tribute to four RCMP officers who were killed in Alberta, prior to the announcement of sponsorship for the World Police and Fire Games, Tuesday at Copeland Arena."
Caption from metadata for 535-2172-2: "Burnaby firefighters demonstrate the tug-of-war, one of the events that comprise the firefighters' muster, a sports that will be featured at the 2009 World Police and Fire Games."
File contains photographs of Dave Edgecombe, of the Burnaby Fire Department, and Jeff Meyers, of the New Westminster Police, getting their heads shaved by unidentified people during "Bluey Day" at Metrotown Centre, where emergency services personnel volunteer to get their heads shaved to raise mone…
File contains photographs of Dave Edgecombe, of the Burnaby Fire Department, and Jeff Meyers, of the New Westminster Police, getting their heads shaved by unidentified people during "Bluey Day" at Metrotown Centre, where emergency services personnel volunteer to get their heads shaved to raise money for the Michael Cuccione Foundation, Canuck Place and Children's Hospital.
Collected by editorial for use in a June 2001 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata for 535-2559-1: "Dave Edgecombe, of the Burnaby Fire Department, discovers that the path to baldness can be more harrowing than the destination, as he gives up his hair at the annual Bluey Day at Metrotown Centre. More than 50 emergency services personnel from around the Lower Mainland volunteered to get their heads shaved to raise money for the Michael Cuccione Foundation, Canuck Place and Children's Hospital."
Caption from metadata for 535-2559-2: "Jeff Meyers, of the the New Westminster Police, gets a whole new look for the summer at the annual Bluey Day at Metrotown Centre in Burnaby. More than 50 emergency services personnel from around the Lower Mainland volunteered to give up their hair to raise money for the Michael Cuccione Foundation, Canuck Place and Children's Hospital."
Collected by editorial for use in a February 2002 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Jamie Kress and Mike Oetter will become official members of Burnaby's RCMP Auxiliary on Thursday, when they graduate the training program."
File contains photographs related to the Burnaby RCMP's new digital telecommunications equipment. Photographs depict Burnaby RCMP officer Darren Carr in a police car with a digital portable radio and a dispatcher at work at a desktop computer with two monitors.
File contains photographs related to the Burnaby RCMP's new digital telecommunications equipment. Photographs depict Burnaby RCMP officer Darren Carr in a police car with a digital portable radio and a dispatcher at work at a desktop computer with two monitors.
1 photograph 34 x 49 cm (sight) in matt 49 x 64 cm in frame 60 x 75 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of members of the Burnaby Municipal Police force. Ten men are dressed in uniform and two men are dressed in suits. The group is standing in an unidentified area outside with trees on either side and behind.
1 photograph 34 x 49 cm (sight) in matt 49 x 64 cm in frame 60 x 75 cm
Material Details
photograph in grey matt in oak wood frame with inside gold border with glass
corrugat- ed cardboard backing held in place by glazier's points; remnants of paper backing around outer edges
Scope and Content
Photograph of members of the Burnaby Municipal Police force. Ten men are dressed in uniform and two men are dressed in suits. The group is standing in an unidentified area outside with trees on either side and behind.
File contains photographs of Carl Schmietenknop, the new superintendent of the Burnaby RCMP, posing with a police van and in a portrait, outside of the Burnaby RCMP detachment.
File contains photographs of Carl Schmietenknop, the new superintendent of the Burnaby RCMP, posing with a police van and in a portrait, outside of the Burnaby RCMP detachment.
Collected by editorial for use in a March 2005 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Constable Dave Loster, of the Burnaby RCMP, shows a steel leg-hold trap he seized that had trapped a cat in the Capitol Hill neighbourhood."
Photograph of Burnaby RCMP Constable Phil Reid with several stolen snowboards that the RCMP recovered. The snowboards are leaning against a Burnaby RCMP police vehicle.
Photograph of Burnaby RCMP Constable Phil Reid with several stolen snowboards that the RCMP recovered. The snowboards are leaning against a Burnaby RCMP police vehicle.
Collected by editorial for use in a January 2000 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Constable Phil Reid, of the Burnaby RCMP, checks out some of the 14 stolen snowboards recovered by police from a Burnaby business. The police are looking for the boards' rightful owners."
Bookplate on front pastedown reads
"Property of Ted Brue"
"from daughter Anita + Don" [handwritten in blue ink]
"Birthday Greetings"
"Oct. 21, 1982" [handwritten in black ink on front end paper]
Photograph of Dave Thompson of the Burnaby RCMP, who was seconded to work in Southeast Asia following the tsunami as a forensic photographer. The photograph is a close-up of Thompson, who holds up a camera in front of his face.
Photograph of Dave Thompson of the Burnaby RCMP, who was seconded to work in Southeast Asia following the tsunami as a forensic photographer. The photograph is a close-up of Thompson, who holds up a camera in front of his face.
Collected by editorial for use in a January 2005 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Dave Thompson, of the Burnaby RCMP, says he was taken aback by the scale of the tsunami tragedy in Southeast Asia when he was seconded there to work as a forensic photographer, assisting in the identification of bodies."
Photograph of Don Brown, a former Burnaby RCMP officer and Burnaby alderman, posing against a police car with a copy of his book: "Why? The Last Years of the British Columbia Provincial Police 1858-1950."
Photograph of Don Brown, a former Burnaby RCMP officer and Burnaby alderman, posing against a police car with a copy of his book: "Why? The Last Years of the British Columbia Provincial Police 1858-1950."
Collected by editorial for use in an August 2000 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Retired police officer Don Brown, who's written a book on the history of the old British Columbia Provincial Police force, says its time the province look into re-establishing such a force."
Photograph of two RCMP officers filling a bag with belongings of a victim after an accident. The 106 Metrotown Station bus is visible in the background.
Photograph of two RCMP officers filling a bag with belongings of a victim after an accident. The 106 Metrotown Station bus is visible in the background.
Collected by editorial for use in a December 2000 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Burnaby RCMP pack up the belongings of a pedestrian who was struck and killed by a BC Transit bus Monday morning, at the entrance to the Edmonds Skytrain station."