HB NEWS HALTON REMAINS ONE OF CANADA'S SAFEST COMMUNITIES DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com Halton continues to be one of the safest communi ties to live in, according a report by Statistics ee cently waeased “its 38 eal findings on police-report- ed crime, which showed that in 2021, Halton had the west Crime Severity In- a (CSI) of all Canadian municipalities with a pop- ulation of 100,000 or more. The CSI measures changes in the level of se- verity of crime in Canada from year to year. In the index, all crimes are assigned weight based on their seriousness. Canada itself received a CSI of 73.7 per cent in 2021 while Halton got a CSI of 23.95 per cent. Ina more local compar- ison to the communities of Toronto, Hamilton, Lon- gon, York, Niagara, Peel, urham, Greater Sud- ban, Windsor, Waterloo and Ottawa, Halton had: + the lowest CSI at 23.95 per cent (Peel had the sec- ond lowest at 35.2 per cent); + the lowest Violent Crime Severity Index at 24.41 per cent (Peel had the second lowest at 49.55 per cent); and + the lowest Non-Vio- lent Crime Severity Index at 23.73 per cent (Peel had the second lowest at 29.96 per cent). This is the 24th year ina row that Halton has had the lowest CSI among these communities. “As chief of police, 1am so proud of the tremen- dous work that our 1,000- plus members do each and every day to protect and serve the Halton commu- nity," said Halton police Chief Stephen Tanner. "Annually, Statistics Canada's national crime impact of this work. ion Region continues to rank as the safest large municipality! in all of Can- ada. I would also like to thank our residents who work hand-in-hand wit our police service, assist- These combined efforts continue to make Halton to work, live and play. At the other end of the spectrum, Windsor had the highest CSI of the pre- viously mentioned Onta- rio communities in 2021 with 94.88 per cent. Greater Sudbury had the highest Violent Crime Severity Index at 127.15 per cent while Windsor had the highest Non-Violent Crime Severity Index at 95.14 per cent. Crime in Halton actual- Graham Paine/Metroland Halton had the lowest Crime Severity Index among the "Big 12" Ontario police servi went up in 2021, with Statistics Canada noting 10,927 in 2020. Violent crime in Hal- ton, however, dropped from a Violent Crime Se- verity Index of 27.03 per cent in 2020 to 24.41 per cent in 2021. Statistics Canada's re- port noted that when these crimes did occur, there was a decent chance Hal- ton police would catch those responsible. When compared i the police service: previously Trontioned ‘On rio communities, Halton police had: + the highest v weighted clearance 48.7 per cent we (Grenter Sul bury had the second high- est at 44.66 per cent); + the highest violent crime weighted clearance rate in 2021 at 79.01 per cent (Windsor had the second highest at 76.45 per cent); and + the highest non-vio- lent crime weighted clear- + ance cate in pot at 37.48 per Di second highest at 36. 40 pel IH UONEH- dl UL | £ cent). sz The weighted clearance 7 z rae is the proportion of re- 4 crimes solved by = g Lite factoring in the se- 2 riousness of individual of- fences. "These results clearly x illustrate the alignment 8 and global effectiveness and efficiency of our dedi- cated officers and civilian stall "said Halton Eolice Board chair Jeff. Canada itself sn aone per cent i increase in police- ‘9 124 \d two millio: Criminal Code incidents taking place, 25,500 more than in 2020. Across the country, there were 788 homicides in 2021, 29 more than the previous year. For more information, visit https://www.stat- can.gc.ca/en/subjects- start/crime_and_justice. LIONS CLUB OF GEORGETOWN proudly presents the H a | a 92" ANNUAL SANTA CLAUS PARADE Date: Saturday, November 19, 2022 Theme: CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD ENTRY FORM Name of Group: Contact Person: Email: Address: City: Postal Code: Phone: Fax: Float Design: (Brief Description) Music: Yes No Number of Marchers/Walkers: Overall Length: Special R Entry forms must be returned no later than Saturday Nov 5, 2022 to ensure your spot. All participants of the parade should arrive no later than 4:30 pm to avoid confusion. Please mail entry form to: Lions Santa Claus Parade P.O. Box 73, Georgetown, ON L7G 4T1 or by email to louieviolo67@gmail.com assistance contact Louie Violo at 416-346-4080 **Please, No Political or Protest Groups** SODSEOSSDSSDOopoDHHEoEoOrsoooOreoHopOEDEoD eordyouy