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Labour and Public Health Official Contacts.Pdf REGIONAL CONTACTS Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact Algoma Public Health Margaret Cernigoj Jervis Bonnick Sault Ste. Marie Police Service Dr. Jennifer Loo [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Mike Davey [email protected] Office: 807-475-1622 Office: 705-945-5990 [email protected] Cell: 807-629-9808 Cell: 705-989-6258 Address: 580 Second Line East Sault Ste. Marie, ON, P6B 4K1 Phone: 705-949-6300 (ext. 198) Cell: 705-254-8896 Brant County Health Jeff McInnis Heather Leask Brantford Police Service Joann Tober Unit [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Kevin Reeder [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 289-439-8152 [email protected] Address: 344 Elgin St. Robert Hall Brantford, ON, N3S 7P5 [email protected] Phone: 519-756-0113 (ext. 2309) Chatham-Kent Public Jeff McInnis Barry Norton Chatham-Kent Police Service April Rietdyk Health [email protected] [email protected] Danya Lunn [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 519-791-7549 [email protected] Address: 24 Third Street Teresa Bendo P.O. Box 366 [email protected] Chatham, ON, N7M 5K5 Phone: 519-436-6600 (ext. 240) Woodstock Police Service Chief Daryl Longworth [email protected] Address: 615 Dundas St. Woodstock, ON, N4S 1E1 Phone: 519-421-2800 (ext. 2231) For Reference Purposes November 2020 1 Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact City of Hamilton Public Jeff McInnis Heather Leask Hamilton Police Service Kevin McDonald Health [email protected] [email protected] Superintendent Will Mason [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 289-439-8152 [email protected] Address: 155 King William St Michelle Baird Eve McDonald Hamilton, ON, L8R 1A7 [email protected] [email protected] Phone: 905-540-6240 Phone: 647-465-9005 Durham Region Health Dorothy Holster Jarrett Muldoon Durham Regional Police Service Lisa Fortuna Department [email protected] [email protected] Rod Petrovic [email protected] Office: 647-777-5112 Cell: 647-982-5097 [email protected] Cell: 416-729-1741 Address: P.O. Box 911 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby ON, L1N 0B8 Eastern Ontario Health Christine Knappet Anne-Marie Murphy Cornwall Police Service Nicole Laplante Unit [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Dave Michaud [email protected] Phone: 613-242-9804 Phone: 613-462-5366 [email protected] Address: P.O. Box 875 340 Pitt Street Cornwall ON, K6H 5T7 Phone: 613-933-5000 (ext. 2740) Alt. Phone: 613-551-0126 Grey Bruce Health Jeff McInnis Andrew Selluski Owen Sound Police Service Sue Shular Unit [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Jeff Fluney s.shular@publichealthgreybruce Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 519-751-5912 [email protected] Address: 922-Second Avenue West Angela Newman Owen Sound, ON, N4K 4M7 a.newman@publichealthgreybruce Phone: 519-270-0552 .on.ca For Reference Purposes November 2020 2 Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact Hanover Police Service Chief Chris Knoll [email protected] Address: 203 – 10th Street Hanover, ON N4N 1N8 Phone: 519-364-4280 (ext. 4) Saugeen Shores Police Service Chief Kevin Zettel [email protected] Phone: 519-832-9200 #2 (ext. 1032) https://www.saugeenshorespolice.com/boa rd/agendas/ West Grey Police Service Chief Robert Martin [email protected] Address: 153 George Street West P.O. Box 676, Durham, ON N0G 1R0 Phone: 519-369-3046 Haldimand-Norfolk Jeff McInnis Heather Leask Ontario Provincial Police Stephanie Pongracz Health Unit [email protected] [email protected] Superintendent Mike McDonell [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 289-439-8152 [email protected] Address: Lincoln M. Alexander Building 777 Memorial Avenue Orillia ON, L3V 7V3 Cell: 705-329-7412 For Reference Purposes November 2020 3 Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact Halton Region Public Jeff McInnis Eve McDonald Halton Regional Police Service Matt Ruf Health [email protected] [email protected] Detective Sergeant Dwayne Perron [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Phone: 647-465-9005 [email protected] Address: 2485 North Service Road West Oakville, ON, L6M 0Y3 Phone: 905-825-4747 (ext. 2315) Alt. Phone: 289-681-3354 Hastings Prince Christine Knappet Kelly Howe Belleville Police Service Eric Serwotka Edward [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Public Health Phone: 613-242-9804 Phone: 289-251-1289 Crime Analyst Rachel Golden Address: 93 Dundas Street East Belleville ON, K8N 1C2 Haliburton, Kawartha, Christine Knappet Jeff McColl Port Hope Police Service Anne Marie Holt Pine Ridge District [email protected] [email protected] Staff Sergeant Katie Andrews [email protected] Health Unit Phone: 613-242-9804 Phone: 705-740-3195 [email protected] Address: 230 Walton Street Bernie Mayer Port Hope ON, L1A 1P2 [email protected] Phone: 905-373-6489 Cobourg Police Service Chief Paul VandeGraff [email protected] Address: 107 King St W. Cobourg, ON, K9A 2M4 Phone: 905-372-6821 Kawartha Lakes Police Service Chief Mark Mitchell [email protected] Address: 6 Victoria Ave N. For Reference Purposes November 2020 4 Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact Lindsay, ON, K9V 4E5 Phone: 705-324-5252 Huron Perth Public Jeff McInnis Jeff Van Steensel Stratford Police Service Christina Taylor Health [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Jason Clarke [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 519-671-7343 [email protected] Address: 17 George Street West Stratford ON, N5A 1A6 Phone: 519-274-3318 Kingston, Frontenac Christine Knappet Kelly Howe Kingston Police Edward Gardner and Lennox & [email protected] [email protected] Staff Sergeant Jody Armstrong [email protected] Addington Phone: 613-242-9804 Phone: 289-251-1289 [email protected] Public Health Address: 705 Division Street Kingston, ON, K7K 4C2 Phone: 613-549-4660 (ext. 6150) Lambton Public Health Jeff McInnis Jeff Van Steensel Sarnia Police Service Chad Ikert [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Dwayne Whelpley [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 519-671-7343 [email protected] Address: 555 N. Christina Street Sarnia, ON, N7T 7X6 Phone: 519-344-8861 (ext. 6151) Leeds, Grenville & Christine Knappet Malcolm McKay Smith Falls Police Service Jane Lyster Lanark District Health [email protected] [email protected] Deputy Chief Richard Labelle [email protected] Unit Phone: 613-242-9804 Phone: 613-290-5482 [email protected] Address: 7 Hershey Drive P.O. Box 818 Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 4W7 Phone: 613-285-4675 For Reference Purposes November 2020 5 Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact Staff Sgt Jodi Empey [email protected] Address: 7 Hershey Drive P.O. Box 818 Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 4W7 Phone: 613-284-6432 Brockville Police Service Deputy Chief Mark Noonan [email protected] Address: 2269 Parkedale Avenue Brockville ON, K6V 3G9 Cell: 613-342-0127 Gananoque Police Service Chief Garry Hull [email protected] Address: 340 Herbert St. Gananoque, ON, K7G 1R1 Phone: 613-382-4422 Middlesex-London Jeff McInnis Jeff Van Steensel London Police Service Stephen Turner Health Unit [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Chris Churney [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 519-671-7343 [email protected] Address: 601 Dundas Street David Pavletic London ON, N6B 1X1 [email protected] Alt. Address: P.O. Box 3415 London ON, N6A 4K9 Phone: 519-617-5158 For Reference Purposes November 2020 6 Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact Strathroy-Caradoc PS Chief Mark Campbell [email protected] Address: 299 Frances Street Strathroy, ON, N7G 4G9 Phone: 519-245-1250 (ext. 201) Niagara Region Jeff McInnis Bryan Pitt Niagara Regional Police Service Siobhan Kearns [email protected] [email protected] Constable Mike Malachowsky [email protected] Cell: 519-319-2156 Cell: 289-439-4562 [email protected] 5700 Valley Way Niagara Falls, ON, L2E 1X8 Phone: 905-688-4111 (ext. 9370) Cell: 289-407-9550 North Bay Parry Margaret Cernigoj Colette Villeneuve North Bay Police Service Shannon Mantha Sound District Health [email protected] [email protected] Inspector Jeff Warner [email protected] Unit Office: 807-475-1622 Cell: 705-688-6385 [email protected] Cell: 807-629-9808 Address: P.O. Box 717 135 Princess Street West North Bay, ON, P1B 8J8 Phone: 705-497 5593 Cell: 705-495 9540 Northwestern Health Margaret Cernigoj Cary Roy Treaty Three Police Service Thomas Nabb Unit [email protected] [email protected] A/Staff Sergeant Tricia Rupert [email protected] Office: 807-475-1622 Office: 807-475-1619 [email protected] Cell: 807-629-9808 Cell: 807-620-9154 Address: 22 Homestake Road, PO Box 1480 Kenora, ON, P9N 3X7 Phone: 807-548-5474 For Reference Purposes November 2020 7 Public Health Unit Labour Regional Director Labour Program/District Manager Police Contact PHU Contact Dryden Police Service Chief Doug Palson [email protected] Address: 64 Kings Street Dryden, ON P8N 1B5 Office: 807-223-1137 Cell: 807-220-0439 Ottawa Public Health Christine Knappet Malcolm McKay Ottawa Police Service Dominique Bremner [email protected] [email protected] Supt.
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