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Faith Helps Overcome Challenges

Office of the Chief
Policing is a challenging job and it is vital that officers rely on their faith to find moments of peace and recharge, said Chief Myron Demkiw at the Service’s 58th annual Communion Breakfast on October 27. “Faith has played a central role in my life,” Demkiw said. “I have relied...

Gala Celebrates Expanding Commitment to Veterans

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
A Toronto Police program that connects military veterans to social supports to prevent suicide and homelessness celebrated its expansion to police services around the world at the Military Veterans Wellness Program Awards Gala. "It was an honor to recognize the incredible efforts of so many dedicated individuals who have contributed...

A 'Miracle' No Injuries in Gunfight

14 Division
Investigators displayed 16 firearms seized after a reckless exchange of gunfire by two groups at Queen St. W. and Sudbury St. that left police officers in the crossfire. “It happened in a busy part of our city, where countless lives were at risk. It is a miracle that no one...

Five-Year Hiring Plan

Office of the Chief
The Toronto Police Services Board adopted a motion for a five-year hiring plan, committing to hiring 720 police officers over the next two years. “It will bring certainty to our ability to continue to hire police officers to keep our great city safe,” Chief Myron Demkiw said. “This is unprecedented....

Veterans Honoured with King’s Medals

Office of the Chief
Four Toronto Police members who served in military assignments overseas were recipients of the King Charles III Coronation Medals on November 11. They are Superintendent Tyrone Hilton, Sergeants John Lo Bianco and Doug Suphlis and Constable Matthew Scarlino. “You represent what is the best of all of us,” said Chief...

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