Lethbridge Not Awarded 2022 Can-Am Police-Fire Games Host City
To borrow a sports metaphor, the Lethbridge 2022 Can-Am Police-Fire Games Bid Team left “everything on the field” in their efforts to win the Games for Lethbridge.
Lethbridge Sport Council and the Games Bid Committee would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped with and supported our bid. We did our absolute best to try and win the right to host the 2022 Games. For that, everyone involved should be immensely proud.
The Can-Am Police-Fire Games Federation announced their decision to award the 2022 Can-Am Police-Fire Games to Windsor, Ontario. We would like to congratulate Windsor and we wish them all the best.
The Lethbridge Sport Council would like to say a huge thank you to the 2022 Games Sports Bid Committee for their enthusiasm, passion, and time commitment. There are legacies from every bid process including but not limited to the collection of community resources and the development of relationships between organizations and people.
Thank you so much for your tremendous effort.
- Chief Kyle Melting-Tallow, Blood Tribe Police Service
- Chief Rob Davis, Lethbridge Police Service
- Chief Rich Hildebrand, Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services
- Kim Gallucci, ENMAX Centre
Posted December 12, 2017