Thirty days have come and gone, the annual September Back to School campaign run by our Road Safety Services bureau has come to an end. Our 22 Divisional Traffic Unit and Neighbourhood Policing Unit got involved and want to share the outcome of their focus...
Five of our canine teams just returned home from an escape and evasion exercise with snipers from the Canadian Armed Forces and held at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa in eastern Ontario. We've enjoyed participating in this joint training for many years and ...
While most people are familiar with traditional policing, the majority of online work done by officers from our Internet Child Exploitation (I.C.
National Teen Driver Safety Week is taking place from October 20-26 across Canada. This week is meant to raise awareness about how young drivers can stay safer on our roadways.
On October 17th, an addition to the Cannabis Act legalized the sale of edible, extract, and topical Cannabis products in Canada by provincial and territorial retailers. The products are not expected to reach shelves until around December 17th as federal li...
October 10, 2019, is World Mental Health Day. Suicide can be prevented by looking for warning signs to help you identify symptoms in order to give someone close to you the support they need.
A fitting term for the retirement of a Police Service Dog, as it’s not only something said at the end of a radio transmission, but also two commands taught to our canine partners early in their training. Constable Wayne Wright began his career with the Pee...
Driving in the rain, whether it is a sprinkle or a downpour, can be a very intimidating situation. Thousands of collisions occur every year in the Region of Peel.
On Tuesday, October 1, Peel Regional Police welcomed its newest employee and Chief of Police, Nishan (Nish) Duraiappah, at a ceremony attended by hundreds of colleagues, dignitaries and family members. “I am pleased to join Peel Regional Police as their ne...
In 2017 a resident of Brampton had a basketball net stolen from their front yard. It was located in another area within the community and police were contacted to recover it.
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