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Community Alert: Sea to Sky RCMP Join Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast
RCMP Member Represents Sea to Sky in 2026 Pediatric Cancer Ride
The Sea to Sky RCMP have announced that Constable (Jaylene) Soegard will serve as their representative in the 2026 Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast, a province-wide cycling initiative supporting pediatric cancer research and family services through the Canadian Cancer Society. This long-distance charity ride brings together police, first responders, and emergency services personnel from across British Columbia to show solidarity with children and families confronting cancer.
Constable Soegard has been preparing for an approximately 800-kilometre cycling challenge scheduled for September 11–18, 2026. Ahead of the main tour, a local Sea to Sky fundraiser will see riders pass through Squamish, Whistler and Pemberton on May 28 and 29, 2026, giving residents an opportunity to show support and learn more about the cause.
Official Details from Sea to Sky RCMP
According to the official information released by the Sea to Sky RCMP, the key details of this community-focused initiative are as follows:
- Event: Cops for Cancer – Tour de Coast 2026, an annual fundraising cycling tour run in partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society.
- RCMP Representative: Constable (Jaylene) Soegard, Sea to Sky RCMP.
- Main Tour Dates: September 11–18, 2026, with an approximate distance of 800 km to be cycled.
- Local Sea to Sky Fundraising Ride: Riders will travel through Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton on May 28–29, 2026.
- Purpose of Funds Raised:
- Support for pediatric cancer research.
- Funding for family support services delivered through the Canadian Cancer Society.
- Support for programs including Camp Goodtimes, which offers medically supervised recreational experiences for children and teens with cancer and their families.
- RCMP Statement: Sea to Sky RCMP leadership recognize Constable Soegard’s dedication, emphasizing the physical challenge of the 800 km ride and highlighting the broader goal of strengthening connections between officers and the communities they serve.
- More Information on Constable Soegard’s Ride: Community members can learn more or support the effort via the Canadian Cancer Society’s dedicated team page: Tour de Coast 2026: Jaylene Soegard Team – Canadian Cancer Society.
- More Information on Cops for Cancer: Full details about the program, its impact, and other events are available on the Canadian Cancer Society website: Cops for Cancer – Canadian Cancer Society.
While this is a charitable and positive initiative rather than a criminal incident, it reflects the broader commitment to community well-being that is also visible in regional public safety data across British Columbia. Residents who follow local trends in areas such as Sunshine Coast E crime statistics and safety information or other neighbouring districts can see how strong community engagement contributes to safer environments.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, events like the Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast are important to community safety because they reinforce trust, visibility, and collaboration between law enforcement and the public. When residents regularly interact with officers in positive, community-based settings—such as charity rides, school visits, and public education campaigns—it becomes easier to share information, report concerns, and work together on local safety issues.
Although this announcement is not about a specific crime or emergency, CrimeCanada.ca encourages Sea to Sky and broader British Columbia residents to use these events as a chance to connect with local officers, ask questions about neighbourhood safety, and stay informed about trends in their region. Staying engaged, knowing who your local responders are, and understanding regional safety patterns—similar to how data is presented for communities like Central Coast C crime and safety statistics—all contribute to stronger, more resilient communities. When community members and police share a common goal of protecting vulnerable individuals, including children facing serious illness, it supports a culture where safety, care, and vigilance are shared responsibilities.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

