Windsor Police Chief Al Frederick shows off a 1958 Windsor police cruiser at the unveiling of its 150th anniversary car, April 18, 2017. (Photo by Mike Vlasveld) Windsor Police Chief Al Frederick shows off a 1958 Windsor police cruiser at the unveiling of its 150th anniversary car, April 18, 2017. (Photo by Mike Vlasveld)
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Police Parade Hits Ouellette

The Windsor Police Service is hosting a barbecue and parade in celebration of its 150th anniversary.

Police vehicles, old and new, will be on display starting on Ouellette Ave. at Riverside Dr., heading south at 4:30pm Tuesday.

The cars will then turn east on Chatham St. towards Windsor Police Service headquarters, where there will be an inspection ceremony and speeches.

A barbecue will then follow that evening at Charles Clark Square, and will last until 7pm.

Later this week, officers will be dedicating a tunnel on Talbot Rd. W to Senior Constable John Atkinson, who was killed in the line of duty more than a decade ago.

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