
Junior Ranger Program inspires tomorrow’s leaders
[caption id="attachment_21411" align="alignnone" width="593"] Junior Canadian Ranger Wilbert Shisheesh of Lac Seul, Ont., offers Commander of the National Cadet and Junior Canadian Rangers Support Group, Brigadier-General Dave Cochrane some blackberries during the permaculture workshop held on Aug. 14 at Ruckle Provincial Park on Saltspring Island. Photo by SLt Natasha Tersigni[/caption]Peter Mallett, Staff Writer ~A select group of Junior Canadian Rangers from across the country converged on Salt Spring Island last week for outdoor adventure geared to enhance leadership skills.Western Canada’s 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group held this year’s annual National Leaders Enhance Training Session (NLETS) in the scenic Gulf Islands. The event hosted 35 Junior Canadian Rangers (JCRs) between the ages of 16 and 18 who travelled to Vancouver Island.The Junior Canadian Rangers (JCR) are a community-led, army supported youth development program - one of the four programs of the National Cadet and Junior Canadian Rangers Support GroupMany of their members come from First Nations communities and are guided by members of the Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (CRPG), a team of approximately 4,000 part-time reservists who act as the eyes and ears in remote isolated regions for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). They provide lightly equipped, self-sufficient mobile forces to support CAF national security and public safety operations in Canada. The CPRG often works closely with local detachments of the RCMP to assist in search and rescue (SAR) and forest fire management operations.Highly MotivatedBefore the JCR’s outdoor adventure began on Aug. 10, they were housed at Pearson College in Metchosin. For three days they participated in orientation and leadership training sessions under the guidance of Major Scott Macdonald, Officer Commanding the Junior Canadian Ranger Company, 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group.The Junior Rangers attending this year’s training session are a hand-picked and highly motivated group of youths, he says. They were nominated to...
































