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Flag at Half Staff at PGRCC and City Hall to Honour Reservist

Monday, July 27, 2015 @ 12:07 PM

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Prince George, B.C. – The flags at Prince George City Hall and the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre have been lowered to half staff,  to honour  Rocky Mountain  Ranger reservist Kirby Tott.

Tott died in a training accident  in Manitoba on the weekend.   The circumstances of his death   have not been released.

Premier Christy Clark  has issued the following statement on Tott’s death:

“British Columbia has lost one of our most dedicated citizens. He was a public servant in every sense of the word. Well respected by his peers, he constantly went above and beyond the call of duty.

“For the past four years, Kirby served as a correctional officer at Prince George Regional Correctional Centre, but his commitment to service did not end there. He chose to join the Canadian Forces Reserves, and took leave to train and serve in the military.

“As the flag flies half-mast at the correctional centre today, we grieve the loss of a devoted officer who was taken from us too soon. He represented Canada and British Columbia at our very best.

“My thoughts and prayers are with Kirby’s family, friends, and all those whose lives he touched.”

 

Comments

well said.

A sad and tragic event, this man gave his life for our country. Condolences to Kirby Tott’s family and friends.

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