Appointment of the Fifth Cobourg Police Service Board Member

In Local

The Cobourg Police Services Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Sean Graham as the fifth and final member of the Cobourg Police Services Board. He was appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, by and with the advice and concurrence of the Executive Council of Ontario. His appointment is for a period not to exceed three years.
“We are pleased to have Sean Graham serving on our Cobourg Police Services Board. His experience, knowledge and love for being involved in the community will be a great asset to us and we look forward to working with him,” Board Chair Dean Pepper.
Sean Graham was sworn in as a member on March 15th and will join Chair Dean Pepper, Mayor John Henderson, Councillor Aaron Burchat, and Dr. Ron Kerr. The Cobourg Police Services Board is now complete for the new term and is scheduled to meet monthly. Currently the Cobourg Police Services website is being updated, but once complete you will find board minutes, agendas and a complete member list.
About Sean Graham
Sean Graham grew up in Northumberland County and has proudly called Cobourg home for the last four years. He is an advocate of community involvement and serves as a Big Brother, has coached minor sports locally, and was an active member with the St. Vincent’s Kitchen where he volunteered for many years preparing food and helping those in need. Sean also loves to be active and participates in many fundraising events to raise money for such causes as multiple sclerosis, cancer research and other nonprofit initiatives.
Sean has a wide range of education and attended Jefferson College in New York where he studied Criminal Justice. Once back in Canada, Sean followed up on additional studies at Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology while working on initiatives with “youths at risk” where he initiated sports programming and personal mentoring programs. Sean has also taken courses with the Canadian Police Knowledge Network (CPKN) and completed studies in Operations Management and Project Management where he acquired a strong knowledge in budgeting and scheduling, managing project risk and changes and planning and initiating projects. Sean also received some board experience during his time at the CPKN.
Sean is currently employed as a member with the Nuclear Security Response Force with prior experience with an Emergency Team and served as a Nuclear Security Officer within the Nuclear Security department.
“I’m excited to serve the people of Cobourg and the police services board and hoping to bring the best of my abilities to the CPSB team,” Sean Graham

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

Join Our Newsletter!

Want to keep up to date on news and events in Northumberland? Subscribe to newsletter!

You may also read!

Peterborough Police – Incidents Include Theft Arrest, Stunt Driving (No Names Released)

Calls for Service: (Dec 17 at 8:00am – Dec 18 at 8:00am) 116   Theft Arrest A 75 year-old Bridgenorth man is facing

Read More...

Cobourg Council – Housing in Cobourg Is At A Crisis Point

By Cecilia Nasmith/Today's Northumberland Darla Price, Executive Director of the Northumberland Manufacturers' Association, addressed Cobourg council on Wednesday regarding Mayor

Read More...

Cobourg 2026 Budget Process On Track To Be Complete Earlier Than Expected

Cobourg council agreed to shorten its window for amendments to the 2026 draft budget at its regular meeting for

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu