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WHO TO CALL

When you need help

POLICE FIRE AMBULANCE

9-1-1

WHEN?

911 IS FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY – such as:

  • to get help for someone who needs immediate medical attention
  • if you see a crime in progress or about to occur
  • to report a fire
  • when you feel in danger
  • when someone else is in danger or their property is in danger
  • to report a drunk driver
  • to report a major accident

HOW?

  • Dial 9-1-1- from any telephone. It will work on any type of phone. Pay phones and cell phones are free for 9-1-1.
  • Describe the emergency. This helps the dispatcher determine what kind of help to send.
  • Give the exact location. Describe how to get to the scene. This is key information to responders.
  • Answer all the questions.
  • Stay on the line until the 911 dispatcher says its okay to hang up.
  • Follow all directions. You may be able to assist before emergency responders arrive. Stay calm and focus on what the dispatcher is telling you.
  • Stay calm and speak clearly.

POLICE - NON – EMERGENCY
24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK
762-3300

  • when reporting a crime after it has occurred
  • when reporting stolen, lost, or found property
  • when reporting suspicious or illegal activities in your neighbourhood after the fact
  • to contact a Police Officer who attended your complaint
  • to get general information from the RCMP

BYLAWS
469-8686

Monday to Friday
8 am to 4 pm

To report any bylaw infractions which include:

  • Noise bylaws
  • Parks bylaws
  • Parking Offences
  • Abandoned Vehicles
  • Panhandling
  • Illegal Camping

AFTER HOURS CALL POLICE NON-EMERGENCY

GRAFFITI HOTLINE
469-8600 OPTION 7

Call and leave a message at this number indicating the location of the graffiti that needs to be removed. Response is limited during inclement weather.

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