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Ottawa Police Service contracts company to analyze service call locations
The Ottawa Police Service says it has tapped an external company to analyze the number of calls for service it receives to ...
Applicant Anthony Raimondo, a former Bunnell officer, was one of the first Sanford officers to respond to the shooting of ...
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Ottawa crime rate increases in 2025, remains above Ontario average
Overall crime, violent crime and property crime in Ottawa remain above provincial baselines, according to a new Ottawa Police ...
Investigators hope that releasing the photos of two men charged with firearms offences will result in tips from the public, ...
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First reading: A cascade of police agencies is telling Ottawa they're ignoring the gun buyback
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Activist warns of ‘propaganda’ as CSIS officials tout agency’s new approach to Indigenous people
Officials at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service say the organization is mending its ways and acknowledging past ...
Following a nationwide search, the city’s Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability decided the agency’s ...
Speaking Thursday at a news conference in Ottawa, Premier David Eby didn’t mince words as he called what Surrey is facing “a ...
Jessup Police Chief Derek Fozard submitted his letter of resignation this month, concluding more than three decades in law ...
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Before he became the chief of police in Minneapolis, he was a Newark cop. Who is Brian O’Hara?
He has become one of the aggrieved faces in an increasingly besieged city. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara has been among the city officials who have spoken out amid the Trump administration’s ...
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police is turning to a veteran — and making history — with the mayor's selection as the next police chief.
First Nation chiefs across Atlantic Canada are calling for an urgent meeting with the federal government after two Indigenous men were fatally shot by the RCMP.
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