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Father hands command of Manitoba RCMP detachment over to son to carry on

Staff Sgt. Noel Allard (right) signed over command of The Pas RCMP detachment to his son, Staff Sgt. Jeremy Allard (left) in a change of command ceremony on Tuesday, Jan.13, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-The Pas RCMP

THE PAS, Man. - The Mounties say its members are family, and in one detachment in Manitoba, command has become a family affair.

Staff-Sgt. Noel Allard says it was a special moment Tuesday to hand over the reins of The Pas detachment to his son Staff-Sgt. Jeremy Allard.

The elder Allard told those at the change of command ceremony that he's leaving his post in good hands.

Jeremy Allard wrote his entrance exam to the RCMP in The Pas in 2001 and he grew up in northern Manitoba.

He says he's excited to be home and closer to family.

"The Pas is known as a great place to live and work, and I'm looking forward to being part of that," Jeremy said. "Taking over from my dad has made this very special for me."

Noel told the crowd that The Pas "is getting a younger, more educated and highly respected detachment commander. But then, I may be biased."

Jeremy takes over command effective Tuesday, while his father moves to the north district office in Thompson, Man., in an advisory position.

Assistant Commissioner Kevin Brosseau, commanding officer of the RCMP in Manitoba, said the change at the top is not the only thing that was passed from father to son.

"Pride in serving and pride for the force is also a big part of the Allard family's commitment to community."

News from © The Canadian Press, 2015
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