City praised by National Drug Control
Created: Sep 18, 2018 12:25 PM
Representatives from the Department for National Drug Control (DNDC) presented a plaque to Mayor Charles Gosling recognising the City of Hamilton for its continued contributions to assisting those in recovery. September is recognised and celebrated as Recovery Month by the DNDC.
• Press release from the City of Hamilton
Left to right: Denise Goring, Men's Treatment Centre (DNDC); Lindell Foster, Human Resources Manager (CoH); L. David Parker, Treatment Officer (DNDC); Tanya Iris, Treasurer and Acting Secretary & COO (CoH); Mayor Charles Gosling; Councillor Henry Ming; Councillor Dennis Tucker; Kimwana Eve, Community Development Coordinator (DNDC); Councillor Larry Scott. (Photograph supplied)
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Published September 18, 2018 at 12:25 pm (Updated September 18, 2018 at 12:25 pm)
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