Waterloo Regional Police currently employs approximately 739 police officers and approximately 271 civilians across six locations. We police a region of 1,382 square kilometers with a population of 510,000. The areas that are policed include: the City of Kitchener, the City of Cambridge, the City of Waterloo, the Township of Woolwich, the Township of Wilmot, the Township of Wellesley and the Township of North Dumfries. Police officer ranks range from fourth-class constable to Chief of Police. Depending on their rank and experience, they may be asked to serve in numerous locations during the course of their career. Officers most often begin their careers on patrol. In time, they may be eligible for promotion and/or transfer to a specialty branch such as Fraud, Major Case, or Homicide, to mention only a few. Officers who attain the rank of Staff Sergeant are positioned to supervise a branch or platoon. Those who are promoted to Inspector or higher are considered the senior managers of the organization, and are responsible for numerous branches
file a complaint: If you believe that you have a complaint about the conduct of a Police Officer or about the services or policy of the Waterloo Regional Police Service, you can choose to file a formal complaint.get a police check: Information about the three types of record checks, wait times, and identification required. report a collision: Report certain types of motor vehicle collisions in a safe climate-controlled environment. query a stolen vehicle: Information is available through the Canadian Police Information Centre website.Please note: If you wish to report an emergency or a crime in progress, please call 911. If you wish to report a non-emergency incident, please call (519) 653-7700 in Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge. For all other areas dial (519) 570-3000. We cannot accept calls for service via e-mail.
Welcome to the Delaware Nation at Moraviantown. We have designed our website to share information about who we are, what services we provide to our members as well as showcase some of the exciting business initiatives and social events happening in our community.Let me begin by telling you more about us. We are the Lenape (Lunaapeew) People of the Delaware Nation at Moraviantown. Our community is found on the southern shores of the Thames River, near the small town of Thamesville, approximately 3 hours west of Toronto. There are approximately 550 residents who live in our community, however our total membership is well over 1,000. We operate our own grocery store and restaurant which, when combined with our government administration and service delivery programs makes the Delaware Nation the community's main employer.