Nelson police to host memorial run this September

Members of the Nelson Police Department will trade their uniforms for running shoes on Sept. 21 for the first annual Nelson Police Memorial Run/Walk at Lakeside Park.

The event will bring the community together to remember Detective Wade Tittemore and Const. Mathieu Nolet, who died in a 2023 avalanche north of Kaslo, while raising scholarship funds for an L.V. Rogers student.

The five-kilometre course winds through Lakeside Park, from the Big Orange Bridge to the middle of the dog park and back.

It is a flat, mostly paved course, making it accessible to participants of all levels. Strollers are welcome.

The waterfront scenery provides a picturesque backdrop for remembrance and honour.

“Wade and Mat had an incredible impact on our community, and this run is a way to celebrate their impact and honour their commitment to the community they cared so deeply about,” said Chief Const. Fisher.

“It is a way for us to show their friends and families, in Nelson and beyond, that their legacies live on.”

Proceeds from the run will support a new scholarship managed by the Osprey Community Foundation – which will go to a graduating L.V. Rogers student who demonstrates a strong commitment to community service and engagement.

Anyone wishing to donate is encouraged to do so.

Registration is open now. Click here for details.

For more information, please email [email protected].


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