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  2. Niagara Regional Police Service - Wikipedia

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    Like all municipalities in Ontario, [20] the Regional Municipality of Niagara maintains a police services board, responsible for overseeing policing services in the Region. [21] The board approves the police budget, hires the chief and deputy chiefs of police directly, and is the legal employer of every Niagara Regional Police employee.

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    Judge allows plaintiff's false arrest case to go to trial, and also finds substantially true' his claims that one Newton officer had abused girlfriend Judge finds Newton officers lacked cause for ...

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  5. Rainbow Bridge explosion: Niagara Falls casino reveals couple ...

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    The Niagara Falls Police Department said the identity of the two people involved in the car crash at Rainbow Bridge on Wednesday was pending a positive identification.

  6. The Niagara Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Reporter was launched on June 28, 2000, by journalist Mike Hudson, [4] who had previously worked for newspapers in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York City. [5] Hudson had also been a reporter for the Niagara Gazette and was the lead singer of Cleveland punk band The Pagans. [4] He died on October 27, 2017. [4]

  7. List of killings by law enforcement officers in Canada ...

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    She died of cardiac arrest due to a drug overdose and was reportedly unable to walk when London police, who had arrested her, handed her over to the OPP. [263] Cont. Nicholas Doering was found guilty of criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide the necessaries of life, but continued to work as an officer awaiting sentencing. [264]