Fueled by a lengthy drought, the fire season in the Australia State began in September 2019. Since that time, the wildfires have devastated wildlife causing thousands to parish.
Peel Regional Police want to make you aware of items that cause a great risk to you and your loved ones safety when not properly disposed of, hypodermic needles or syringes. These items are dangerous for a variety of reasons but mainly because they potenti...
Attention history buffs! Did you know that Peel Regional Police was formed 46 years ago this month? Yes, it’s true. On January 1, 1974, when the Regional Municipality of Peel was created, Peel Regional Police was as well.
On January 13, 2020, Peel Regional Police, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) – Peel Dufferin, will be launching a Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team (MCRRT) program. This program, as seen in our neighboring policing jurisdic...
As the winter carries on through the months of January and February here in the Region of Peel, the weather can really start to bite at us. Not only does it get colder but also because we live in the golden horseshoe, it’s a very humid cold that we can fee...
The New Year brings an exciting sense of renewal. With that sentiment, you may have made some significant changes to your calendar over the next several months that will get you out into the community a few more times during the week than previously.
When we think about New Year’s Resolutions, we may relate to wanting to eat healthier, save money and get more exercise. We may consider reading more, sleeping more and taking up or renewing a hobby.
Knowing how difficult it can be to spend time in the hospital over Christmas, a team of Peel Police employees came together to brighten up the holiday for an 8-year-old battling leukemia. Lauren Donnelly, a civilian employee working in our Communications u...
Have you ever thought about sponsoring a family for Christmas? The arrival of the holiday season often means spending time with family, exchanging gifts and enjoying delicious food. It’s also the perfect time to focus on giving back.
Whether you are a little kid or a big kid, you know the feeling of crunching your heel into a freshly frozen puddle. So satisfying.
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