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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 2008, p. 12

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Wm I2 . WA] lâ€"JtLDt) CHRONICLE - Wednesday, ociober 22, zoos * ‘ ° 3] li ' 'th ,_ »- ~ my Magus Reglon po ce strengthen ties W1 UW “5 », ‘ 3 M, Mind, Spirit The University of Waterloo is WCiCOlnâ€" Regional Police." contributing to its overall safety and secu- , _~ Talmg dwgeboloreund ing two experienced officers from the Anderson will direct the delivery of rity." said Anderson. "The university and _ s ‘ alleviate-summery Waterloo regional police service to its police, security and parking services to local police have enjoyed a long and ben- . ’ 3 . , _ security team. the university community, overseeing a eficial relationship, and i look forward to ' 5 Making he rvght wee The additions will help strengthen department of three dozen people. building on this relationship." \ , . Comfort, my“ ”d campus security and bolster an already He will develop police and security (Loss has joined UWas part oia special Li ' securty. These are the (DP strong working relationship between UW programs, and oversee investigations arrangement ~ 3 first of its kind in (lana- ' ,» ream womm m and regional police. related to criminal offenses, provincial da ~â€" to enhance collaboration between ' ' amoena treat hm“ Daniel Anderson, currently a superin- oilenses and appropriate UW policies. He the university police and regional police. , ‘ 2}. u’u’a' amoen‘lam‘ tendent of the regional police, becomes will also serve as a resource to the UW He will supervise five sergeants and 12 ‘ ' lJW's new director of police and parking emergency response group. patrol officers, and determine how UW's Join US for our services on Nov. 1. Before coming to UW. Anderson police and security operations can most 1 L7// y / Staii Sgt. Christopher Goss, a 21~year served the regional police for 32 years and eflemively work with those ofWRPS. , a!" a , , n. (I f veteran of the regional police, has just was commander ofWaterloo regional He reports jointly to UW's director of ‘ 25% oFF started a unique one-year secondment polices Division 1 in Kitchener. At division police and parking services, currently Al l in stock only during which he will serve as manager of l. he was responsible for 135 employees MacKenzie, and to Superintendant Dave B S . L police and security operations with the deployed as patrol ofiicers and detectives. Mazurek of Division 3. it, as” ”ma" mgene UW police, in 1997, Anderson was a member of “The presence on campus of an expo, ‘ Od' ZGNOV' 1' 2008 “The university is extremely pleased to the United Nations peacekeeping mission rienced supervisor with the Waterloo " (Fran 3 ‘Boutique Inc. welcome these two experienced profes; in Bosnia. He served six months in a con- Regional Police Service. working in corp (725(mthSdte 202 sionals from our local police services, tingent monitoring local Bosnian police. junction With the [fly police semce, Will said UW president Dawd lohnston. “We Duties included investigating human help identify additional strategies to ‘ (”m/m W759 look forward to working with both, and rigth complaints levelled at local police. ensure our shared goal of improving servâ€" Sl%21-6080-1877~20&3936 continuing to nurture our very important “l'm very much looking forward to ices relating to crime prevention and OpenMondarSammiWOanSm working relationship with the Waterloo joining the university community and enforcement," said Matthew Torigian. , W . . w . , b. . chiefof regional olice. -3:5f ' 52, {is}: g; ‘5 r v s a f f f Goss has sengd as patrol super- , g, 21 1: “ 52 ‘ ' ' f" p31 “a; - visorin Division I. headingagenerâ€" x ‘ g"; I; it 2 ‘ a] patrol and an investigative team A; a? b ’ 35 a" A T 2’V% 3 of 20 officers, three sergeants and . f; f. - “r; “g r: ‘i ' a L. as two civilian members. it , A as. 4; Li ' ‘ “g ' z» He was the first member of the 5? i. a; J ' l J} i if“! " regional police to be assigned as the ‘ a is ”1" AV 3” ‘ i .' is? a; 5 emergency planning officer. He 35 N,’ 15. i; . “ M j“: f; participated in managing the Q? We a “ if? ”a,“ "o a 2 L‘i‘__, . regional police response to " fit in 22 § < A; if ._ _‘ Ontario's power outage and the 1:2; 3}? {it All ”’ ' z? I?” SARS outbreak in 2003. “5 is " a" " it '~' ; Anderson succeeds Al Mackenâ€" ' \ 4 ' ‘ ' " ( zie who is retiring after just over 2] years as director. He joined UW as SOONER OR LATER director of security in August 1987. following a career in the Military | Police and Security Branch of the YOU LL BE REALLY TEM PTED TO m, 0 CU I l HE CORD WITH YOUR BANK N“ 14“ Am“ 0 - Kindness Day lf you're like the majority of us in this community, you're busy. Wouldn't it be nice to slow dovm for once and say “hey. thanksl”? Random Act of Kindness Day is a day to celebrate those little niceties and encourage others to pay those “acts of kindness" forward. 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