Oakville Beaver, 29 May 2015, p. 5

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Halton searches for two new deputy police chiefs by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff 5 | Friday, May 29, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com The Halton Regional Police Service announced yesterday (Thursday, May 28) it is beginning a search for candidates to fill the shoes of its two departing deputy chiefs of police. Deputy Chief Andrew Fletcher left earlier this year to take on the role of Deputy Chief for the South Simcoe Police Service. Deputy Chief Bob Percy recently announced he would not be seeking reappointment at the end of his current contract, which expires in 2016. The local police services board announced it is seeking applications from both inside and outside of the Halton Regional Police Service to fill the two vacancies. "The board recognizes the outstanding strength of leadership experience and expertise, which currently exists internally in the service," said Oakville Mayor and Halton Regional Police Service Board Chair Rob Burton. "The board believes only by undertaking a full internal and external search, can the public be certain the very best are chosen, and a full internal and external search will give the successful candidates the greatest credibility in these positions as they will have been measured against the largest pool of candidates." Burton said the selection process would revolve around the skills and abilities of candidates in continuing the implementation The board believes only by undertaking a full internal and external search, can the public be certain the very best are chosen, and... (it) will give the successful candidates the greatest credibility in these positions as they will have been measured against the largest pool of candidates. Halton Regional Police Services Board Chair Oakville Mayor Rob Burton of the police service's business plan, goals and themes. He said this is important to the board in ensuring the current and future needs of the service and the community are met. The Halton Regional Police Service Board is a seven member civilian board that oversees the Halton Regional Police. Under the Police Services Act, it is responsible for the police service's operating and capital budgets; strategic planning; policies and priorities. Its fundamental responsibility is to ensure adequate and effective policing for the citizens of Halton Region. A STEP BEYOND IN CARE Do you have: Salima Kassam Reg. Chiropodist · Foot/Arch Pain? · Ingrown Toenails? · Diabetes? · Swollen Ankles? · Corns, Calluses? Halton Police Chief Stephen Tanner Call for an appointment 905-632-1414 728 Burloak Drive www.footandhealthclinic.com Huge ClearanCe sale Lunch, Learn & Enjoy For our clients, their guests and prospective clients Price reductions - 4 Floors FLOOR MODELS · DISCONTINUED END OF LINES · LAST OFS 20-50% off Tax Issues and What You Need to Know Presented by: Vinay Khosla, M.Acc., CPA, CA Tax Partner, Bateman MacKay LLP Snowbirds Beware Tuesday, June 2 · 12 ­ 1pm MsrP Holiday Inn: 590 Argus Road, Oakville (Southwest of Trafalgar Road and the QEW) 217 lakeshore rd. e., downtown oakville since 1953 www.swissinteriors.com · 905.844.3530 RSVP 905.842.2100 ext. 2

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