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History
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On January 11 1984, twenty members of the various area police departments met for their first practice at the Victoria Silver Threads Centre. Their goal was to bring together officers from separate forces with one common interest - music. The Greater Victoria Police Chorus was founded and soon they were singing for schools, hospitals, charitable fund raising venues and public events.
Greater Victoria Police Chorus is one of a few police chorus' in western
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The Greater Victoria Police Chorus is comprised of serving, retired and reserve police officers, plus
some non-police performing members, all proud to be serving their community in this unique way. Officers from Central
Saanich, Oak Bay, RCMP, Saanich and Victoria City and the former Esquimalt forces
initially formed the chorus. They have since been joined by officers from
the Royal Ulster, Royal Hong Kong, Cheshire, Leicester City, Toronto,
Shelbourne, Orangeville, Regina, Calgary, and Edmonton police forces. They are
all united through their love of music, and have built relationships that are both professionally and personally satisfying. Although sanctioned by the area police chiefs, the Chorus operates independently and without any remuneration from the departments we serve. |

Premier Vanderzam with the chorus at the BC Legislature Buildings. |

Warm-up prior to performing. |
The Chorus has toured parts of Europe on four different occasions, and has sung in historic cathedrals in the Netherlands, Wales and England. They were the hosts of the first International Police Music Festival in Victoria in 1993, and again in 2000. The Chorus regularly performs in all denominations of churches, senior citizen centres, hospitals, civic and charitable events and government venues. As a registered non-profit society, the
Greater Victoria Police Chorus raises it's operating expenses through donations, sponsorships and the sale of Chorus memorabilia and
CD's. Beyond meeting our financial needs, the Chorus has proudly raised
funds, that have been donated back to various local charities. |
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The grounds at Beacon Hill Park in Victoria
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history. |

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