3 COMMUNITY JOINING HALTON'S FINEST ) ror 8102 '02 1equerdes 'Aepsunyy | uowdweyd uepeue) vou | Graham Paine photos/ Metroland Victim services support dog Journey, far right, gets reacquainted with Alissa Mendelson, who trained her at Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, during the Halton Regional Police Service ceremony at the Burlington Convention Centre. The service swore in 14 new officers and held a special recognition for Journey, its first victim services unit support dog. Halton's new police officers pose 'i a commemorative photo, above. Cst. Jovana Minic, middle, r+ .eives her badge fron: Chief Stephen Tanner. Minic has been stationed in Milton and for the next 12 weeks teams up with .a coach officer. @wsietters collect the local stories you need : to know and deliver them to your inbox... - Our custom-made newsletters allow you to focus in on your favourite topics. Sign up for FREE today! of --y ae \ ~~ ¥Y =| (99) \ | EVENTS LOCAL NEWS OPINION UNSOLVED | - It's your community What you NEED Local issues through Follow the cases that still : | activity planner. to know today. the eyes of experts. baffle law enforcement. Ld : lt fmme soa Er ' - | Sign-up now: InsideHalton.com/newsletter i