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Anishinabek Police Service  On March 30, 1992, a five year Ontario First Nations Policing Agreement was signed by Grand Council Treaty #3, Nishnawbe-Aski Nation, A.I.A.I., Anishinabek Nation, Six Nations and the Provincial and Federal Government.
In 1994, Garden River, Curve Lake, Sagamok and Saugeen First Nations stepped away from the Ontario Provincial Police to form the Anishinabek Police Service. At this time it was also decided that Garden River would be home to Headquarters because geographically it is situated in the center of the province. Keeping the future in mind, and projecting that the Police Service would expand to incorporate more First Nations, Garden River was a logical location for Headquarters.
In 1996, a new three year agreement was endorsed to include 13 more First Nations. In I997, two more First Nations joined the Police Service, bringing the total to 19 First Nations, spread over the province of Ontario.
Although the initial strength of the Anishinabek Police Service is 60 officers it can grow to a maximum of 222 officers through a cost sharing agreement signed with the Union of Ontario Indians and the Federal and Provincial governments. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 1261 Report broken link | Details
Barrie Police Service  The Barrie Police Service, in partnership with the community, is committed to serve the needs of the citizens of Barrie by providing an efficient and effective level of service through crime prevention and protection programs. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 4157 Report broken link | Details
Belleville Police Service  Welcome to the Belleville Police Service Home Page. In keeping with our motto "Partners with the Community" we are developing this site for public information and interaction. I trust you will enjoy your visit and learn about our Police Service, its members, the many volunteers who help us and the initiatives we have in place to improve the quality of life within our community. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 2085 Report broken link | Details
Brantford Police Service  Our Service has a long and proud history in the community of Brantford. Our mission is "To enhance the quality of life for all citizens and respond to their changing needs by ensuring and promoting public safety in partnership with our community". This home page has been designed to help ensure that our activities and programs are available to all Brantford and area residents and to other interested parties. We are always interested in communicating and hope that you will provide us with feedback on our Page. We expect our Home Page to always be a work in progress, so please enjoy your visit with us and return often. Please direct any questions, comments or suggestions to the office of the Chief of Police. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 2226 Report broken link | Details
Brock University Campus Police Service  The role of the BROCK UNIVERSITY CAMPUS POLICE is to enhance the quality of life on the campus by working co-operatively with the community. Our Service is here to enforce the laws; preserve the peace; reduce fear; prevent crime; apprehend offenders; and to assist victims of crime. These responsibilities are met through the community-based policing model which means that the Service is active within and responsive to the campus community. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 1165 Report broken link | Details
Brockville Police Service  The Brockville Police Service Headquarters is situated at 2269 Parkedale Avenue. This modern police facility is state of the art and is the nerve centre for our 42 police officers and 19 civilian support staff, serving a city population of 22,000, with a catchment area of more than 50,000. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 1412 Report broken link | Details
Carleton University Campus Police and Security Services  The Department of University Safety - Campus Police and Security Services provides emergency and routine response to the Carleton University community 24 hours-a-day, 7 days per week throughout the year. The following services and programs are offered to help meet the safety and security needs of our diverse university community. The support of every community member is essential in order to maintain a safe study and work environment. Students and staff are encouraged to contact the Department of University Safety with any concerns or suggestions that they may have affecting their safety or the safety of others on campus. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 1030 Report broken link | Details
Cobourg Police Service  Cobourg Police Service Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 2806 Report broken link | Details
Cornwall Police Service  On behalf of the members of the Cornwall Community Police Service, I welcome you to our Internet web site.
Our Service responds to the needs of the community through a combination of preventive, pro-active and reactive programs, using the philosophy of community policing as our base. This concept embodies the idea that the police and residents work in partnership to find new ways to solve problems, with the goal of ensuring that Cornwall remains a safe community.
We welcome all travelers to our friendly, bilingual community situated on the scenic St. Lawrence River.
We hope that you enjoy our web site and encourage you to visit us again. Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 1526 Report broken link | Details
Durham Regional Police Service  Durham Regional Police Service Added on: 04-Mar-2002 | hits: 10457 Report broken link | Details
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