Cobourg Chief of Police Paul VandeGraaf to Retire in June
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Cobourg Chief of Police retiring
Cobourg Chief of Police Paul VandeGraaf is retiring after 35 years of policing. Chief VandeGraaf served notice to the Police Board that he will retire in June 2026. His last day has yet to be determined. Adam Bureau, chair of the Police Service Board stated, “Chief VandeGraaf is recognized locally and provincially as an innovative leader in policing. His legacy will be securing the rightful position of small- and mid-sized police services as via…
BREAKING: Cobourg police Chief Paul VandeGraaf announces retirement
socastcmsRssStartOldies 100.9 News staffsocastcmsRssEnd After 35 years of serving through policing, Cobourg Police Service Chief Paul VandeGraaf is retiring. The news officially broke at a Cobourg Police Services Board special meeting Wednesday evening, where an emotional VandeGraaf spoke about his departure and was applauded by the board for his service, which extends beyond policing and into the social and charitable fabric of the community, …
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