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Thunder Bay Police Service : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thunder Bay Police Service
The Thunder Bay Police Service is the police force for the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada and also contracts to police the contiguous municipality of Oliver Paipoonge. The police force has a service area of with a population of 114,897. The force has 222 sworn officers, 198 per 100,000 people, which is 6 more than the provincial average of 192.〔Gomes, Julio. "(Show of strength )", The Chronicle-Journal, 21 November 2007. Retrieved on 24 November 2007.〕 The Chief of Police is John Paul (JP) Levesque. The force is established and operates under the authority of the Police Services Act of Ontario. The Act requires the police force to be governed by a five member civilian "Police Services Board". The mayor has the option to sit on the board by virtue of office. At least two members must be members of council. A third member is appointed by council from the community and the remaining two members are appointed by the Province of Ontario. The current board chair is municipal councillor Joe Virdiramo. The remaining members are mayor Keith Hobbs, community member Jackie Dojack, and provincial appointees Allan Laakkonen and Debra Johnsen. City of Thunder Bay Clerk John Hannam acts as the Board Secretary. == History ==
Thunder Bay Police was formed in 1970, a result of the amalgamation of the cities of Port Arthur and Fort William and their respective police forces. The force was originally headquartered in the Fort William Police station, which is now the home of the Thunder Bay Historical Museum. The headquarters was relocated to 1200 Balmoral Street in 1987 and the entire agency was under one roof by 1993. The 9-1-1 emergency service was implemented in the summer of 1986.
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