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News & Events
| 11/16/2010 - The Peel Crime Stoppers Appreciation Dinner | an invitation to attend….
The Peel Crime Stoppers Appreciation Dinner
Please join us for a Gala Evening paying tribute to
members of the community and Peel Regional Police
with Guest Speaker Roger Petersen of CityTV
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
at the Mississauga Grand Banquet & Convention Centre - 35 Brunel Road, Unit 7, Mississauga
6:00 p.m. Reception - 7:00 p.m. Dinner
A fundraising event for Peel Crime Stoppers including a Silent Auction
Tickets $150 ~ Table $1,000/8 per table
RSVP FOR TICKETS by NOVEMBER 5, 2010
CONTACT: Colleen Hawes at Peel Crime Stoppers Tel: 905-453-2121 ext. 4877 Fax: 905-456-6203 email: colleen.hawes@peelpolice.ca
Tax receipts issued upon request. Charitable No. 867063182RR0001
| | | 9/16/2010 - 11th Annual Bob Boyne Memorial Golf Classic | Join us on Thursday, September 16, 2010 at one of Canada’s premier golf courses, Lionhead Golf and Country Club for an exceptional day of golf in support of Peel Crime Stoppers.

For additional information, or to sponsor this event please contact:
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Don Dunphy or Scott MacBean |
905-453-2121 X 4878 |
To pre-register please contact the Peel Crime Stoppers Office:
[Hold the Date flyer - PDF]
Cheques made payable to: Peel Crime Stoppers
| | | 6/19/2010 - 2010 Race Against Racism | On Saturday, June 19th, the most successful Race Against Racism was held at the Mississauga Valley Community Centre in Mississauga. A record number of participants ran, walked and strolled their way to support this great event hosted by the Diversity Relations Unit and funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Members from across the organization joined people from a variety of communities to celebrate the diversity that exists in Peel Region. This year, the race had over 60 volunteers and 300 participants as well, Stopper joined in on the fun. Congratulations to everyone who participated!


| | | 5/29/2010 - 2010 Tour de TIPS | Tour de TIPS !!
On Saturday, May 29th and Sunday May 30th, the first annual Tour de TIPS cycling event took off on a 225 kilometre ride to raise money for Crime Stoppers. Hosted by the Crime Stoppers programs from Peel, York, Halton and Niagara regions, 70 cyclists covered the scenic route from York Regional Headquarters to the Hernder Estates Winery in Niagara Region.
The aim of the event was two-fold; to raise public awareness of the Crime Stoppers program as an effective means to help solve and reduce crime in the community, and to raise money to fund the not-for-profit program.
Deputy Chief Dan McDonald, who is a strong supporter of the event, was joined by 17 other PRP members at the starting line for the two sunny days of cycling. All in all, it was a great event as over $9,200 in pledges were raised for the Peel Crime Stoppers program.

| | | 5/21/2010 - Water Watch Program | 
January 14, 2010
Peel Crime Stoppers has joined forces with MADD Canada and Peel Regional Police to expand the “Water Watch Program”, to promote a safer boating environment and to reduce the number of impaired drivers. Shown from left to right are: Don Dunphy, Vice-Chair of Peel Crime Stoppers, Andrew Murie, CEO MADD Canada and Sgt. Mark Stafford, Peel Regional Police Marine Unit.
Peel Crime Stoppers were thinking “spring” as they announced an exciting new partnership with MADD Canada and Peel Regional Police Marine Unit at their Crime Stoppers Month media launch in January. Peel Crime Stoppers commitment in this partnership is to expand the “Water Watch Program”, promote a safer boating environment on the waterways, and reduce the number of impaired boaters in Peel region.
This partnership has been spearheaded in conjunction with Andrew Murie of MADD Canada and Sgt. Mark Stafford of the Peel Regional Police Marine Unit. As Sgt. Stafford noted “We have identified (impaired boating) as an issue here through our investigations”.
MADD Canada’s popular 911 campaign, which urges people to report impaired drivers on the roads, will hit Mississauga waterways this spring. Boaters, marina employees and even those enjoying a lakeside walk will be asked to contact 911 to report crimes of an urgent nature. The public will also be asked to contact Crime Stoppers if they wish to anonymously report water related crimes of a non-urgent nature.
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