Featured Stories

  • Family Praises First Responders Who Saved Their 3-Year-Old

    “God was first, and after God it was you guys” A father shares his heartfelt praise for the paramedics, firefighters and police officers of Peel who saved his 3-year-old son's life. A father and mother gently gather their three children at the headquarters...

  • Youth Change the World, One Poster at a Time

    WATCH What if everyone did something to make the world a better place? That's exactly what youth from Peel Region are doing. Peel Regional Police, along with the Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board and the Peel District School Board, have been eng...

  • Stamp of Approval

    A family loss or tragedy can take place at any time.  On Saturday, April 16, 2011 at approximately 2:50 pm, the Kearn family experienced that loss first hand.

  • Boys & Girls Club of Peel Presented with Donation

    Every year during the summer months Peel Regional Police hosts Police and Community Fun Day and open houses at each of the divisions. Bureaus such as Forensics, Marine, Tactical, Vice, Explosives Disposal and Arial Support showcase their work at different ...

  • When is a Minute Ever a Minute?

    WATCH NOW  Did you know that it takes just one minute for a pet who has been left alone in a hot vehicle to start feeling the effects of the increased temperature? We have all heard the phrase, “I’ll be back in a minute”, but, are you really back in a minu...

  • VIDEO: Human Trafficking – The Signs

    Human trafficking includes every person who recruits, transports, transfers, receives, holds, conceals or harbours a person, or exercises control, direction or influence over the movements of a person, for the purpose of exploiting them or facilitating the...

  • Don't Let Your Drone be Unknown

    Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, more commonly known as drones, are becoming more and more popular. Some of you have wondered what are the rules around operating drones in public airspace.

  • A Fast and Silent Killer

    Lifejackets do not work if you do not wear them. Drowning can happen in less than 30 seconds.

  • Eat a Doughnut for Charity? Yes Please!

    It's often said that police officers are fans of doughnuts and while it's generally a stereotype, if purchasing and eating a doughnut means we are supporting Special Olympics Canada, then we're HUGE fans! Tori Ranson, an athlete with Special Olympics Ontar...

  • Underwater Search and Recovery Unit (AKA Dive Team)

    Peel Regional Police has had a team of highly trained divers working in the underwater search and recovery unit for over 30 years. Each diver on the team is certified to meet the Diver Certification Board of Canada’s standards and equipped to meet the Poli...