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World Suicide Prevention Day 2025🌍 Theme: "Changing the Narrative on Suicide"   Let’s break the silence, challenge stigma, and support one another.   🚨 Warning Signs: - Talking about death or hopelessness - Withdrawing from others - Mood swings, giving away possessions   🛡️

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This past weekend Officers Manek and Van Drunen joined the community in honoring Anthony Mandamin. He was 25 years old at the time, was struck and killed around 6 a.m. while walking on Kaboni Road after leaving a house party in the village of Wiikwemkoong. The driver failed to

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WTPS Arrests Armed Barricaded Individual Following Overnight Incident   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WIIKWEMKOONG – September 22, 2025 – On the morning of September 20, 2025, the Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service (WTPS) responded to a report of a male armed with a weapon at a

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Oneida on the Thames band councillors and police service senior officer visited the WTPS detachment. It was a thrill to host them and to be able to highlight the community, and the services we have the privilege of providing to the Territory.

Oneida on the Thames band councillors and police service senior officer visited the WTPS detachment. It was a thrill to host them and to be able to highlight the community, and the services we have the privilege of providing to the Territory.
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🌧️ The 21st Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Run kicked off this morning in true Canadian spirit—through pouring rain. Known as the “Run to Remember,” this powerful three-day relay spans over 460 km from Queen’s Park in Toronto to Parliament Hill in Ottawa. 🚨 WTPS

🌧️ The 21st Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Run kicked off this morning in true Canadian spirit—through pouring rain. Known as the “Run to Remember,” this powerful three-day relay spans over 460 km from Queen’s Park in Toronto to Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

🚨 WTPS
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Constable Morgan made the news regarding her participation in the Run to Remember honouring the officers who were killed in the line of duty. youtu.be/etDhL8ZOKLIninf

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🚨 Run to Remember 🚨 WTPS is incredibly proud of CST. Morgan, who completed the Run to Remember—from Toronto to Parliament Hill in Ottawa—in honour of officers who made the ultimate sacrifice. 💙 Over 72 km in 3 days, CST. Morgan ran with purpose, carrying the memory of fallen

🚨 Run to Remember 🚨
WTPS is incredibly proud of CST. Morgan, who completed the Run to Remember—from Toronto to Parliament Hill in Ottawa—in honour of officers who made the ultimate sacrifice. 💙

Over 72 km in 3 days, CST. Morgan ran with purpose, carrying the memory of fallen
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🧡 On this Orange Shirt Day, WTPS gathered in M’Chigeeng with elders, dignitaries, and the Lieutenant General to honour truth, reconciliation, and the strength of Indigenous youth. Offshore, the HMCS Margaret Brooke stood ready as our marine unit proudly delivered five cadets

🧡 On this Orange Shirt Day, WTPS gathered in M’Chigeeng with elders, dignitaries, and the Lieutenant General to honour truth, reconciliation, and the strength of Indigenous youth. 

Offshore, the HMCS Margaret Brooke stood ready as our marine unit proudly delivered five cadets
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It was a powerful day of remembrance in Wiikwemkoong as the community came together for the Every Child Matters Powwow, honouring the lives and legacies of residential school survivors and those who never made it home. The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service was honoured to stand

It was a powerful day of remembrance in Wiikwemkoong as the community came together for the Every Child Matters Powwow, honouring the lives and legacies of residential school survivors and those who never made it home. 

The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service was honoured to stand
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🧡 “Every Child Matters.” As this day of truth and reconciliation comes to a close, we hold space for the stories, the strength, and the spirit of Survivors and the children who never came home. May tonight be filled with hope—for healing, for justice, and for generations to

🧡 “Every Child Matters.”
As this day of truth and reconciliation comes to a close, we hold space for the stories, the strength, and the spirit of Survivors and the children who never came home.

May tonight be filled with hope—for healing, for justice, and for generations to
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🚨 Let’s Keep Wiikwemkoong Safe — Together! 🚨 If you see something, say something. Your tip could make a big difference.   📱 Report online at wtps.ca or through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Together, we can build a safer, stronger community. 💙

🚨 Let’s Keep Wiikwemkoong Safe — Together! 🚨

If you see something, say something. Your tip could make a big difference.
 
📱 Report online at wtps.ca or through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Together, we can build a safer, stronger community. 💙
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#SuperiorEastOPP and #SaultOPP reminding public that driving off-road vehicles without a licence on public roads is illegal. Drivers must be 16yrs+ with G2/M2. Vehicles must be registered/plated/insured. Max. speed 20km/hr in 50km zones, and 50km/hr in over 50km zones. Help young

#SuperiorEastOPP and #SaultOPP reminding public that driving off-road vehicles without a licence on public roads is illegal. Drivers must be 16yrs+ with G2/M2. Vehicles must be registered/plated/insured. Max. speed 20km/hr in 50km zones, and 50km/hr in over 50km zones. Help young
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Constable Manek had a great visit with the Grade 4 class to talk about bullying and racism awareness. Big thanks to the students for their amazing attention and thoughtful participation — you're making a difference!

Constable Manek had a great visit with the Grade 4 class to talk about bullying and racism awareness. Big thanks to the students for their amazing attention and thoughtful participation — you're making a difference!
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Hiring an Operational & Administrative Clerk (OAC) – Full-Time The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service seeks a qualified individual to join our service. In this exciting, rewarding and challenging opportunity, you will provide operational and administrative support to the

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Last week, WTPS Police Chief Ron Gignac spoke with CTV News to share insights into the recently released crime statistics for Wiikwemkoong.   WTPS remains committed to transparency and proactive community safety. These statistics help us identify areas where we’re seeing progress

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Crime Prevention Week is Here! The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service is proud to support Ontario’s annual Crime Prevention Week from November 2–8, 2025, alongside the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and the Ministry of the Solicitor General. 🛡️ Community safety starts

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Wikwemikong Tribal Police Recover Stolen All-Terrain Vehicles FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wiikwemkoong, ON — November 4, 2025 — The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service has successfully recovered two stolen Honda Rancher 500 All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) following a break, enter, and

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🐄 Not all calls are about crime! Today, Cst. Morgan showed off his cow‑herding skills after a few curious bovines wandered into someone’s yard. From traffic stops to farmyard drop‑ins, we enjoy all kinds of policing — keeping our community safe (and moo‑ving along) in every

🐄 Not all calls are about crime! Today, Cst. Morgan showed off his cow‑herding skills after a few curious bovines wandered into someone’s yard.

From traffic stops to farmyard drop‑ins, we enjoy all kinds of policing — keeping our community safe (and moo‑ving along) in every