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Four Skateboarders Step In to Help a Young Woman in Need

In a story that highlights quick thinking, courage, and the impact of ordinary people stepping in during moments of danger, four young skateboarders from Calgary were formally recognized for their actions after they intervened in a late-night situation involving a vulnerable woman.

Their actions later earned them a Chief’s Award for Bravery from the Calgary Police Service, an honor reserved for civilians who demonstrate exceptional courage in real-life emergencies.

The four friends—Kyle Tenove, Warren Churchill, Clay Stein, and Josh Hunter—were teenagers at the time of the incident. What began as a regular night out…
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