Harbord Collegiate student makes a difference, TPS takes notice By Mary An How does one balance all of life’s demands, including school work, extracurricular activities and a personal life? Recent Harbord Collegiate Institute grad Emily Nguyen has a simple answer: prioritize. When prioritizing, remember that it’s okay to prioritize your own mental health by relaxing, too. […]
NEWS: Police Safety Scholarship winner (August 2020)
September 9th, 2020 · Comments Off on NEWS: Police Safety Scholarship winner (August 2020)
CHATTER (NOVEMBER 2016): Community policing update
November 18th, 2016 · Comments Off on CHATTER (NOVEMBER 2016): Community policing update
Crime in 14 Division for August and September was less than the previous year across six major categories, reported Detective Sergeant Brian Kelly at a Community Police Liaison Committee meeting on Sept. 20. The division’s boundaries are Spadina Avenue, Bathurst, Front, and Adelaide streets. Although six people were arrested for a violent robbery that had […]
NEWS: Crime down overall in 14 Division
March 9th, 2016 · Comments Off on NEWS: Crime down overall in 14 Division
Incidents connected to Entertainment District By Brian Burchell An overall reduction in crime across 14 Division, particularly in key categories, is overshadowed by a city-wide increase in shootings, some of which have occurred in the division’s southern flank. There were 395 recorded shooting incidents, defined by the Toronto Police Service as those in which a […]
Sweeping up Bellevue: Community lukewarm over month-long blitz
December 15th, 2010 · Comments Off on Sweeping up Bellevue: Community lukewarm over month-long blitz
By Perry King Out of the 68 arrests that were made in a Kensington-area drug blitz, police Sergeant Jeff Zammit remembers one arrest that bothered him. “We dealt with one guy that was trafficking, and he was with a woman and a baby in a stroller—it was his girlfriend—while he was selling,” said Zammit, who […]