Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2019, p. 40

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ay 16 ,2 01 9 | 40 Police, firefighters, paramedics and corrections officers squared off in the recent Battle of the Badges at Burlington Convention Centre, drawing a crowd of more than 1,100. Over $56,000 was raised for Camp F.A.C.E.S. (Family and Children of Emergency Services) which supports families of first-responders who have suffered critical incident trauma. One of the main event bouts featured Halton police vs. Bermuda police. Clockwise from top left, Halton EMS Janna Orawiec (right) connects with a head shot to Halton police's Amanda Allsop on the way to a TKO victory. Burlington Fire's Peter Temoche delivers a punch against Hamilton Fire's Stephen Reid. The Burlington firefighter went on to win by unanimous decision. Halton EMS Olena Campeau is all smiles after her 2-1 split decision win over Halton police dispatcher Kourtney Riley. From left, Halton police Deputy Chief Roger Wilkie, Calvin Smith, staff officer Bermuda Police Service, Bermuda Police fighter Dejon Benjamin, Halton police fighter John McMullan, Michael Butcher, Chairman - Bermuda Boxing Commission and Halton Police Deputy Chief Nishan Duraiappah exchange souvenir pennants. Graham Paine/Torstar BATTLE OF THE BADGES COMMUNITY

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