Thunder Bay Police Helped in Dennis Franklin Cromarty’s Feast
Our men in uniform are at it again, going beyond the line of duty to help the community. This time around, the recipient of their efforts are the students of Dennis Franklin Cromarty’s high school and the special occasion in question is the year-end feast of the school itself – an annual tradition before the students leave the school in favor of their First Nation communities to celebrate the holidays themselves.
The Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School, known to others as the DFC High School, is Thunder Bay’s high school especially for our aboriginal students. The school itself has been administered by none other than the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council (NNEC) and it has been established since the year 2000. It has been service around 20 aboriginal communities in the area of Northwestern Ontario, including Thunder Bay, since then.
During the school’s yearly climax feast, some of the representatives of the Thunder Bay Police helped in serving the dinner turkey for everyone who attended the event – including the school’s staff and family together with the students. In the past, the police department’s aboriginal officer for liaison was responsible in helping serve the luncheon and the presence of even more police officers in Wednesday’s feast is a welcome gesture for the school.
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