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Oakville Beaver, 5 Sep 2012, p. 3

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New chief vows to keep Halton safe community Continued from page 1 3 · Wednesday, September 5, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com pality in Canada. Tanner is the former police chief in Kingston, Ontario, who became one of the youngest chiefs in Canada when he headed the Belleville service at age 41. "I am confident Chief Tanner will maintain and build upon the talent of the Halton Regional Police team," said Maich. "He will continue the legacy of excellence and integrity that Chief Crowell and his predecessors have established for the citizens of Halton." Crowell welcomed Tanner back to Halton, noting the new chief is an Oakville native who began his policing career in the region in 1982.Tanner left in 1998 to become Deputy Chief of Operations with the Guelph police service. Crowell acknowledged much has changed in Halton since Tanner left, not the least of which is its population, diversity, police service size and the budget that supports it. "What has not changed, Steve, is the dedication, motivation, and professionalism of the members of the Halton Regional Police Service. I have been so fortunate to be allowed to lead such a professional organization and work with the many men and women here in Halton. What an honour that has been for me and I know that it will be for you," said Crowell. "What has not changed is the promise that we have made to involve the community with how we do policing here in Halton. What has not changed is the commitment of this community to work with their police service to ensure Halton is as safe tomorrow as it is today." "I wish you well and only the best in the next leg of the relay," said Crowell, stating it was time to pass the baton to Tanner. Following the speeches, Tanner recited his oath of office before Justice Brian O'Marra. Crowell handed him a sword symbolizing the transfer of the chief's authority and Maich presented Tanner with the chief's badge. "It is with a deep and profound sense of pride and honour that I stand here before you today as Chief of the Halton Regional Police Service," Tanner said. "I want to say a special thank you to Chair Maich for having faith in me, which you have demonstrated by selecting me as your next chief of police. I can promise you that our relationship will be a strong one and it NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER / @halton_photog change of command: New Halton Regional Police Chief Stephen J. Tanner inspects the Honour Guard before being sworn in with an oath of office by the Honourable Mr. Justice Brian P. O'Marra during the Change of Command Ceremony at the Burlington Convention Centre Tuesday afternoon. will be a relationship that is built on open communication, honesty, respect, trust and transparency." The new chief tipped his hat to all the Halton police chiefs before him stating each made a contribution and he looks to do the same. He also took the time to thank his wife, Colette, and his two sons, Jordan and Aron. While the title of safest regional municipality in Canada is an amazing accomplishment for Halton, Tanner said the police service and the community should not rest on its laurels. The future, he vowed, would see a renewed emphasis on organizational and investigative excellence and the balancing of police resources between frontline investigations, crime prevention and community resources. NOW TO TRAIN DELIVERING HIGH QUALITY TRAINING TO OAKVILLE FOR OVER 25 YEARS... ALL DOMINION DRIVER TRAINING AND TRAFFIC EDUCATION CENTRES LIMITED WE WANT YOU! Helping You Make Smart Decisions About Your Money Thank you for your support Diamond Award Winner- Best Financial Planner Platinum Award Winner- Investment Company September 22,23,29,30 · Saturday and Sunday 9:30am to 3:30pm October 13,14,20,21 · Saturday and Sunday 9:30am to 3:30pm DriveWise goes beyond basic driver training with our 3 step approach: 1. Dynamic & fun classroom teaching with hand held technology 2. Simulator drive training labs. 3. One-or-One in vehicle training get registered. get trained. get driving. 905.845.7200 www.drivewiseoakville.com Peter Watson MBA, CFP, R.F.P., CIM, FCSI Since 1991 220 Randall Street · Downtown Oakville Phone: 905.842.2100 www.peterwatsoninvestments.com

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