Watch Now You are booked, packed and excited for your vacation. The last thing you're expecting is to receive a call from police letting you know that your home has been broken into and your possessions have been taken.
Two new canines are now officially part of the Peel Regional Police Canine Team, Police Service Dogs (PSD) Kylo and Stark. Our Canine Unit welcomed a new recruit, PSD Kylo, in November 2018.
WATCH Police, fire and paramedics in Peel Region are competing to see which agency can donate the most blood to Canadian Blood Services. Every summer, Canadian Blood Services runs the Sirens for Life challenge in our Region to help patients in need of bloo...
On Sunday, July 7, 2019, Peel Regional Police Inspector Nav Chhinzer, joined officers from 21 Division at a Mississauga soccer pitch for a friendly game against some talented young people from the Ontario Khalsa Darbar Soccer Club. Peel Regional Police are...
Raising the Rainbow flag has become a Peel Regional Police tradition. This will be the second year in a row that Peel Police have been honoured to raise the Pride Flag outside Peel Regional Police Headquarters.
WATCH the Canada Day video now! July 1st 1867, on this day Canada would be taking its first steps in becoming an independent nation as it was preparing to sign the Constitution Act. Although still a British colony, with the signing of the Constitution Act,...
In the real world there’s the paparazzi but in our new Instagram world you get full access to the ‘Cop’arrazi. We invite you to come along for the ride as we show you the best of what we have to offer in the world of Instagram.
Watch Now With 23 grueling weeks of training, 12 of those weeks are in unfamiliar environments on site at the Ontario Police College, followed by another 90+ days of on the job training, becoming a police officer is only for the truly dedicated. Applying f...
Watch Now June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day. It is an opportunity for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of the Indigenous First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
WATCH: Has this ever happened to you? It’s a beautiful day so you decide to ride your bicycle to your destination. As you cycle lawfully along the roadway, cars are parked along the curb side to your right.
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