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Police guns-for-cameras program ends Friday

Manitobans have just a few more days to trade in their firearms and ammunition in exchange for a Panasonic Lumix digital camera from Henry’s.

The month-long Pixels for Pistols Program ends Friday, Nov. 30.

Winnipeg police will continue to pick up firearms or ammunition into the month of December as long as people call no later than Friday.

Citizens are reminded not to take any firearms to police facilities or any Henry’s location.

Citizens should contact the Winnipeg Police Service at 204-986-6222. Information will be taken over the phone and police will pick up the firearm at the residence.

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