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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 20 Sep 2018, p. 14

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 20 ,2 01 8 | 14 Giving you the care you deserve for over 25 years! Giving you the care you deserve for over 25 years! Services • Prevention Care • Implants • Restorative Care • Sedations New patients always welcome! 211 Guelph St. Suite #3 905.877.0209 Dr. Robert Hirst and Dr. Kevin Street GEORGETOWN DENTAL CLINIC www.georgetowndentalclinic.com The popular conscious- ness is obsessed with detec- tives, crime scene investi- gations and forensics labs - just flip around the TV dial to prove it. It's a fascinating kind of work that requires sharp observation abili- ties, meticulous attention to detail and a whole swath of technical skills - and for the team of about 24 people who do it in Halton Region, it's about to get even better. Halton police's forensic services unit is getting a brand new lab this month, as the force opens the doors to its brand new headquar- ters on Bronte Road. The new lab will help investiga- tors better maintain the quality of their evidence, meaning more accurate re- sults for cases going to court. "The new lab includes significant changes to how we will protect evidence from contamination or cross-contamination," said Staff Sgt. Rhonda Alcock, a former investigator who now manages the unit. "It's going to be a huge improve- ment on what we have now." The lab in the old head- quarters is comprised of one large room with sepa- rate workstations, she said, while the new facility will have three distinct labs in different rooms. Evidence is always carefully protect- ed, Alcock explained, add- ing that one can't be too careful when dealing with NEWS CSI HALTON: POLICE COUNT DOWN TO LAUNCH OF NEW FORENSICS LAB THE NEW LAB AT HALTON POLICE HEADQUARTERS WILL ALLOW FOR BETTER PROTECTION OF EVIDENCE - AND YOU CAN DRIVE A CAR INSIDE. Halton Regional Police are set to open their new headquarters on North Service Road in Oakville, the new facility is almost four times larger than their current building. Graham Paine/Metroland SAIRA PEESKER speesker@metroland.com See - page 15

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