April 22, 2014 – Chilliwack, British Columbia – Public Safety Canada
Mark Strahl, Member of Parliament, Chilliwack–Fraser Canyon (on behalf of the Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), today announced an investment of $19 million for the construction of a state-of-the-art Royal Canadian Mounted Police indoor firing range in Chilliwack. He was joined by Assistant Commissioner, Wayne Rideout, Acting Commanding Officer, “E” Division, RCMP; Ken Popove, Acting Mayor, City of Chilliwack; and Brian Coombes, President, Chilliwack Economic Partners Corporation (CEPCO).
The firing range will be constructed in the Canada Education Park and will replace the current outdoor firing range. Construction is expected to begin in June/July 2014 and be complete by December 2015. The facility will be used by both the RCMP and the CBSA – a partnership that will enable both organizations to provide their officers with cost-effective firearms training in a state-of-the-art facility.
Quick Facts
- The Chilliwack Economic Partners Corporation (CEPCO) will manage the construction of the firing range.
- The RCMP will lease the facility from CEPCO for five years and then purchase it, for a total final cost of $19 million.
- The firing range will have the capacity to train up to 32 officers at one time, over a distance of 50 metres.
- The existing outdoor firing range will be decommissioned before the lease expires at the end of March 2016.
- Firearms and use-of-force training are vital components of the training that both RCMP police officers and CBSA border services officers receive. Effective training helps ensure the safety and security of Canadians and officers, and also helps reduce the potential for harm to offenders.
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