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The Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) is a regional police service maintained by the Regional Municipality of Niagara in the Canadian province of Ontario. As of 2021, the force employed 774 sworn police officers and 326 non-sworn support staff members. [2]
The Niagara Parks Police Service is a special constabulary maintained by the Niagara Parks Commission in Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1887, the Niagara Parks Police Service has a unique status among Ontario special constabularies in that its members are armed and trained at the Ontario Police ...
[5] [6] In Ontario, police services are obliged to provide at least five core police services — crime prevention, law enforcement, maintenance of the public peace, emergency response, and assistance to victims of crime — to fulfill the province's requirement for "adequate and effective policing," [7] while in neighbouring Quebec, the ...
Niagara police chief warns against misinformation following Rainbow Bridge crash. Monday 27 November 2023 07:00, Mike Bedigan. Niagara Region’s chief of police, Bryan MacCulloch, said that ...
Sep. 21—TOWN OF NIAGARA — The Niagara Town Board has moved to replace its long-time police chief with the provisional appointment of the nephew of a former chief and the great-grandson of the ...
Kennebecasis Regional Police Force: New Brunswick: SIG Sauer P226: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol West Germany: Standard issue sidearm Saanich Police Department British Columbia: Glock 17: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol Austria: Standard issue sidearm Saskatoon Police Service: Saskatchewan: Glock 22.40 S&W: Semi-automatic ...
The bureau said it had turned the investigation over to the Niagara Falls Police Department as a traffic investigation. Ariana Baio, Rachel Sharp and Kelly Rissman contributed to this report.
The PPS uses a similar ranks system to the RCMP, with the director being a chief superintendent on secondment from the RCMP. [5] The officer-in-charge of PPS operations holds the rank of superintendent, team managers hold the rank of sergeant, supervisors hold the rank of corporal, and officers with no leadership responsibility hold the rank of constable.