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Community Making City Safer

Everyday citizens and community partners were recognized with Community Member Awards, celebrating their contribution to creating a safer city through acts of bravery and kindness. “When I look at the people we are recognizing today and hear their stories, I see our sense of community. There is compassion, service and...

Sending Relief to Jamaica

In response to Hurricane Melissa that severely impacted western Jamaica, the Toronto Police Service Black Internal Support Network launched a drive to collect essential items for survivors of the storm. Service members collected everything from medical supplies to food, collecting the donations in bins at stations. “We have members whose...

Engaging Kids in Sport

Nearly 80 young people took part in the annual Toronto Police Amateur Athletic Association Playground Games on July 22 at Eastview Community Centre. “We have been doing this for years in underserved communities to keep the kids engaged in sports,” said TPAAA General Manager Chris Scherk. “They are involved in...

Kids Get Chance to Ride Indy Track

Nearly 200 high school students in 15 Toronto Police Service Divisions across the city took part in this year’s Ride the Track on the Toronto Indy Circuit on July 19. For one day only, the track opens to families, friends, and riders of all ages to enjoy this iconic experience...

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CRG Meeting 1 Summary

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Superintendent David Correa Unit Commander 55 Division

416-808-5500

Staff Sergeant Murray Barnes Community Response Unit Manager 55 Division

416-808-5437
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416-808-5500
101 Coxwell Av., Toronto, ON M4L 3B3
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