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  2. Ottawa Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Police Service (OPS; French: Service de police d'Ottawa) is the municipal police service of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as well as most of the Ontario side of the National Capital Region. The OPS employs 1,480 officers and 620 staff as of 2022, and serves an area of 2,790 square kilometres and 1,017,449 (2021 census) people, alongside ...

  3. Category:Ottawa police chiefs - Wikipedia

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  4. Vernon White (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming chief of police for the Durham Regional Police Service, he served 24 years in the ranks of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, including as Assistant Commissioner for Information and Identification, in the Ottawa region. White also has experience in various communities across Canada, spending nearly 19 years in northern Canada ...

  5. Brian Ford (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Ford is a Canadian retired police officer who served as Chief of Police of the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Police from 1993 [1] to 2000. [2] In 2006, he was a candidate in Nepean—Carleton for the Ontario Liberal Party. [3] He endorsed Bob Chiarelli for Mayor of Ottawa in the 2022 Ottawa municipal election. [4]

  6. Vince Bevan - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Thomas Bevan [1] OOM is a retired Canadian police officer who served as the chief of police of the Ottawa Police Service from April 2000 to March 2007. He led one of the largest police services in Canada and was one of only six Canadian chiefs in the Major Cities Chiefs Association.

  7. Timeline of Ottawa history - Wikipedia

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    1610 – Étienne Brûlé is the first European to see the Chaudière Falls. 1613 – Samuel de Champlain passes the site of the future Ottawa on June 4. 1613 to 1663 – A 1613 royal charter from the King of France evolved to give successive groups monopolies to invest in the vast territory of New France, control the fur trade and manage colonization.

  8. Category:History of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Police officers from Ottawa - Wikipedia

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