People have been hugging trees for eons, as far back as 1730 in India, but who knew that it would be a globally enjoyedactivity during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic? From Iceland to India, people are hugging trees instead of people to help beat the pandemic b...
The Spread of COVID-19 is a serious matter and Peel Regional Police are trying to do our part of protecting everyone in the community. In this current climate, COVID-19 affects everyone, we need to adapt and change our habits in order to stay ahead of the ...
While many of us are laying low in our homes for required social distancing, we know that some of us still have to be out in the world to provide essential services. In many cases working extra hours too.
Recently we closed our divisions but that hasn't changed the services that we provide to you. If this is an emergency or you need a police officer, call 9-1-1 immediately or the non-emergency number 905-453-3311.
March Break was supposed to be just that, a break. Instead, most of us spent it trying to figure out where we could go, what our responsibilities were and how to get up-to-date information on the COVID-19 virus.
A community’s true character is revealed when times get tough. You’ll notice this in times of crisis, when you see communities pulling together.
We all know the spread of the Covid-19 virus is a serious matter and Premier Ford has declared a state of emergency. We have been asked to self- isolate for 14 days ourselves if we have returned from any travel abroad or have flu type symptoms.
Peel Regional Police and the Toronto Argonauts are proud to announce a collaboration on a program that motivates at-risk youth to achieve new levels of success. Life for at-risk youth is like a football team making its way down the field.
Are your tweens and/or teens either gaming, posting on social media or chatting online without supervision? As a follow up to our previous article Transitioning Youth into Independence - Helpful Resources for Families. Peel Regional Police would like to pr...
When it comes to COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) are you protected? What can you do? The virus is part of a large family of viruses that can cause symptoms like the common cold but can advance, in some cases, to severe respiratory illness requiring immediate ...
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