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Niagara police partner with Wendy's for summer safety campaign

Fonthill location giving away Frosties as well as 150 bike helmets today in campaign kickoff
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The Niagara Regional Police Service is partnering with Wendy’s restaurants across Niagara for the 5th annual Summer Safety Campaign.

The campaign is unique to Niagara and started locally in partnership with our Niagara Wendy's owners.

Niagara Wendy's have provided NRPS officers across Niagara with Frosty coupons.

Officers can use the coupons to acknowledge safe summer behaviour (e.g., wearing a safety helmet or life jacket) and to create positive opportunities for Niagara’s youth to interact with NRPS officers, police said in a news release.

The campaign kicks off this Thursday, July 6 at 11 a.m. The public is invited to attend one of three Wendy’s locations and meet with NRPS officers in attendance during our Summer Safety Giveaway:

  • 345 Lake Street, St. Catharines
  • 8279 Lundy’s Lane, Niagara Falls
  • 124 Hwy 20 East, Pelham (Fonthill)

There will be free Frosties for all children who attend. Frosty coupons awarded by officers throughout the summer are redeemable at any Wendy’s store in Niagara.

"Frosty eaters are asked to use caution. A delicious Frosty brain freeze may occur," police note.

Wendy’s has acquired 500 bike helmets that will be split up between the three locations.

Children (ages 1 – 13) attending one of the three locations will receive a free bike helmet compliments of Wendy's while supplies last. 

(The child must be in attendance to receive a helmet.)