First Responder of the Year

Last updated on December 21st, 2021

Do you know a first responder who deserves recognition for their services to the community? Now is your chance to nominate them as our First Responder of the Year! We will be choosing one to three winners to feature in our upcoming edition as our official First Responders of the Year. Each nominee will receive…


FIRST RESPONDER OF THE YEAR 2020: MATHIEU LEMERY

Last updated on December 20th, 2021

Winner: Mathieu Lemery Nominated by: Luc Lemery Congratulations to one of our First Responders of the Year for 2020: Volunteer Firefighter Mathieu Lemery, with the Clarence-Rockland Fire Department. Mat was nominated by his father, Luc Lemery. “He is young and devoted to the community,” says Luc, “He is very dedicated and takes his work seriously,…


Payneful Moments

Last updated on November 1st, 2019

A crime journalist’s take on pedophile catching vigilante Justin Payne: placing faith in  the judicial system, rule of law and fair trial is key to whether a society works or not By Kristian Gravenor A day at the office for Brampton, Ontario’s Justin Payne, 29, entails imitating a child by texting men and seducing them…


Women are changing the face of Canadian law enforcement — and it’s about time

Last updated on November 1st, 2019

By Frédéric Serre Last November 15, I stood with about 400 people inside the beautiful grand ballroom of the majestic Marriot Château Champlain Hotel in downtown Montreal as members of the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada Black Watch pipe band led a congregation of 43 police officers and five civilians into the hall, where the…


The National Search and Rescue Program

Last updated on November 1st, 2019

By Terence Cottrell Canada is the second largest country in the world. And because of the nation’s vast size and sometimes-harsh and varying weather conditions, often rugged, innacessible remote terrain and waters, Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in Canada must be tailored for each emergency to fit unique circumstances. This means that on every alert…