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Memorial in honour of RCMP service dogs unveiled

Memorial in honour of RCMP service dogs unveiled

CTV News22-05-2025

Regina Watch
WATCH: A memorial was unveiled on Wednesday in honour of RCMP service dogs who have died in the line of duty.

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