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Stay safe while catching Pokemon

The Sunshine Coast has one of the oldest age demographics in British Columbia, but that hasn’t stopped the “Pokemon Go” fever from reaching the region.

RCMP Staff Sergeant Vishal  Mathura admits that he plays video games and says he’s noticed a lot of “Pokemon Go” players walking around the community.

Mathura wants to remind people to be safe.

The popular mobile game was officially released in Canada just over a week ago

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