Rogers Pumpkin Patrol returns
MONCTON, NB - The Rogers Pumpkin Patrol is celebrating 25 years across the country and nine years in New Brunswick helping ensure ghosts and goblins are safe on Halloween night. Rogers public affairs spokesperson Christiane Vaillancourt says red Rogers trucks will be patrolling the streets of Greater Moncton to give the police more eyes and ears. More than 100 Rogers employees in the province will be volunteering their time during this year's Pumpkin Patrol. Vaillancourt happily says no major incidents have been reported over the years since the program has been in place. |
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