The Stratford Police is teaming up with Meridian Financial to offer a fraud awareness education session.
STRATFORD - The Stratford Police is teaming up with Meridian Financial to offer a fraud awareness education session.
The session is designed to protect you from different scams happening in our region. Detective Constable James Jardine of the Stratford Police Service will speak on this subject. Detective Jardine is a 13 year member of the Stratford Police Service and is currently assigned to our Criminal Investigation Branch.
The session is specifically geared towards seniors and those care for seniors, however everyone is welcome. They do ask you to RSVP ahead of time to Kyle Burnside at 134 Queen Street St. Marys, Ontario. Tel 519.284.1475 ext 4610 kyle.burnside@meridiancu.ca
Where: Jennie’s Restaurant- 83 Queen St East St. Marys
When: May 15, 2019
Time: 3pm

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