X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - MYMUSKOKANOW.COM - A La Une - 24/Jun 18:26

New police station set to be constructed in Bracebridge

A new two-storey detachment will be built in Bracebridge at the same location where the current police headquarters is at 690 Cedar Ln.  Insp. Wade Beebe, detachment commander for the Bracebridge OPP, broke the news to Gravenhurst council during its June 18 meeting. He said the province has selected them as "first on the list for 2026."  "We're just right now in the structure phase of what it looks exterior wise," he explained. "It will be rather robust with two floors and allow the growth that we're experiencing with officers inside the detachment."  Beebe pointed out how the current building was constructed in 1957 and they've "outgrown its four walls."  However, he didn’t speak to council to share that news, rather he was asking to support police as they look to implement the CAMSafe program.  Beebe said Gravenhurst has dealt with a rash of break-and-enters in recent weeks. He added the suspects were caught thanks in part to one of the businesses having a camera that recorded the pair in the act.  "We can only do so much," he said. "The police need help from the community."  Beebe explained how the program provides police with a list of people who have registered their cameras. He said police would use the program to see who has a camera in the area where a crime is believed to have happened, reach out the person who registered the device, and ask for permission to access only the data, not the camera itself.  He said he's walked through downtown Gravenhurst since becoming detachment commander earlier this year and noticed many businesses - including banks - don't have cameras installed.  Mayor Heidi Lorenz put forward a motion, which was unanimously approved, to have town staff develop a new program through the Community Improvement Plan (CIP), to fund businesses who want to purchase a camera. The $5,000 fund would be dished out on a first-come-first serve basis.  Lorenz clarified it will not affect future funding through the CIP, rather this would be a staff-led initiative unlike the usual CIP process which requires council approval.  She added they could provide more funding if there is enough community demand.  Beebe made the request ahead of 12 officers set to join the detachment this year, which will put them over 80. "This is the highest numbers we've seen in the detachment in probably 25 years," he added.  In turn, Beebe said it allows them to do more, including creating new positions to oversee intimate partner violence investigations and to keep tabs on people who are out on bail or at risk of becoming a repeat offender.   He added the influx of officers also allows the detachment to create a four-officer marine unit for the first time in a long time and expand foot and bicycle patrols.  As well, Beebe said the mental health crisis response team that's being done as partnership with the Huntsville OPP since Jan. 2024 has been extended. The program sees an officer and crisis worker from the Canadian Mental Health Association attend mental health-related calls together. He said the program has helped reduce related hospital admissions by 18 percent. "It's going very well for us and we're hoping it will have a continued impact," he said.  Beebe also touched on the opioid crisis, noting how police have been working to share naloxone kits with anyone in need of one. The kit can be used to temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, giving first responders time to arrive.  "Unfortunately, it's not going away," he said of the crisis, however, he expressed how police will continue to provide education on the issue.  Beebe said recent news - specifically about the new detachment - is positive news for the force, "especially [officers] that have been here for an extended period of time."  The post New police station set to be constructed in Bracebridge appeared first on My Muskoka Now.

Articles similaires

‘Keep the promise:’ Memorial Park in Bracebridge packed with concerned residents

mymuskokanow.com - 24/Jun 15:42

At multiple points during an hour-long rally at Memorial Park in Bracebridge on Sunday, the assembled crowd chanted "keep the promise."  They were...

Wellness centre opening at Bracebridge Sportsplex

mymuskokanow.com - 18/Jun 18:24

As preparations continue for the opening of the Muskoka Lumber Community Centre (MLCC) this fall, the Town of Bracebridge is upgrading the...

POLICE – Man taken to hospital with serious injuries after apparent attack

armchairmayor.ca - 26/Jun 19:05

Multiple police officers responded to the 1100-block of 13th Street this morning (Wednesday, June 26, 2024), where a man was located with serious...

Hospital redevelopment proposal could be submitted in November

mymuskokanow.com - 27/Jun 16:26

Cheryl Harrison, president and chief executive officer of Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC), told Huntsville council, they're preparing to submit...

Gravenhurst recognizes resident with Ontario Volunteer Service Award

mymuskokanow.com - 14/Jun 17:38

Judy Humphries has been honoured for her many years of volunteering in Gravenhurst.  She received an Ontario Volunteer Service Award certificate and...

‘Collaborative efforts’ leading to ‘positive developments’ with hospital plan

mymuskokanow.com - 21/Jun 14:13

Dr. Scott Whynot, a physician based in Bracebridge, is expressing optimism after a recent meeting with Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC).  "I have...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Memorial planned today to honour police officers who died by suicide

innisfiltoday.ca - 23/Jun 13:50

TORONTO — A memorial ceremony is planned in Toronto this morning to honour Ontario police officers and civilian members who have died by suicide....

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Memorial planned today to honour police officers who died by suicide

cambridgetoday.ca - 23/Jun 13:50

TORONTO — A memorial ceremony is planned in Toronto this morning to honour Ontario police officers and civilian members who have died by suicide....

PM: Government still considering Tobago police force

newsday.co.tt - 16/Jun 20:28

THE Prime Minister has repeated that government is giving consideration to a request from the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Chief Secretary for the...

Rental fees temporarily waived at Muskoka Wharf’s Cockburn Square

mymuskokanow.com - 19/Jun 15:31

Gravenhurst council has agreed to temporarily waive rental fees at Cockburn Square at the Muskoka Wharf for nearby businesses who may be affected by...