What year is the service's 50 Gala (Anniversary)?
2024 (this year).
Who is the Chief of Police?
Chief Tanner.
What is the only official city in Halton?
Burlington.
Where is the oldest home in Halton located?
Oakville.
What does "EDI" Stand for?
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
What is the service's slogan?
Your Community. Our Service
Previously,
One Vision. One Mission. One Team.
How Many Halton Police Board Members are there?
Seven.
How many cities/towns are apart of Halton? List all.
There are four cities/towns:
1. Oakville
2. Burlington
3. Halton Hills
4. Milton
What does "MCU" stand for?
Mobile Command Unit.
What are Auxiliary officers?
Auxiliary officers are volunteers who assist regular law enforcement officers in various duties such as patrolling, traffic control, and community engagement.
What are the six values of HRPS?
Trust and respect
Integrity
Accountability
Excellence
Teamwork
Justice
Which city/town has the largest population?
Town of Oakville.
Oakville's 2024 population is now estimated at 239,897.
What does "CBRG" stand for?
Crown Brief Review Group.
What position has this symbol on their uniform?
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Sergeants.
How many K9 Police dogs are there?
Six.
What year did Halton Regional Police Force change to Halton Regional Police Services?
1988.
What does "COAST" stand for?
Crisis Outreach and Support Team.
How many police stations (divisions) are in Halton? List their locations?
There are five stations:
1. Oakville
2. Burlington
3. Acton
4. Georgetown
5. Milton
+ Regional Headquarters (Oakville)
How many Uniformed Police Officers?
718.
In what year was Halton Regional Police Services created?
1974. (formally police services of Burlington, Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills)
What does "MCRRT" stand for?
Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team.