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A section of Hunter Glen Public School library has been dedicated to the memory of social worker Heather Rambharack, who lost her battle to cancer in December 2018. She was the wife of Acting Staff Sergeant Neil Rambharack, who is the Executive Officer for the Toronto Police Legal Services General...
Steady Simcoe Signs Off
After 16 years with the Mounted Unit, Simcoe has left the stable onto greener pastures. The Percheron Cross was acquired in 2006 and was retired in early June. His full-time rider, Constable Dave Moore rode him for the last time alongside other police horses. “This is a bittersweet day for...
Blitz Targets Street Racing
A one-day traffic blitz hosted by Traffic Services resulted in the issuance of nearly 400 tickets in a six-hour period on June 24. Project ERASE (Eliminate Racing Activity on Streets Everywhere) was a joint Greater Toronto Highway Area police services response to drivers who chose to street race and operate...
New Officers Join Ranks
June 24, 2022
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In high school, Tenzin Choephel knew he wanted to be an Emergency Services provider. “It was either policing or firefighting,” he said. Choephel, who speaks four languages, eventually settled for a law enforcement career. “As I grew older, I could see that policing is a profession where you are able...
Northrup Memory Burns Bright at Torch Run
June 23, 2022
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The 35th annual Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics Ontario was dedicated to the memory of Detective Constable Jeffrey Northrup, who died in the line of duty last July. Hundreds gathered for the run and walk starting at Toronto Police Headquarters on June 23, to support Special Olympics...
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