Cobourg Police Chief’s Contract Renewed Until 2029

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The Cobourg Police Service Board is pleased to announce the renewal of Chief of Police Paul VandeGraaf’s contract until 2029. After careful consideration and evaluation, the Board has unanimously agreed to extend his tenure, recognizing his exceptional leadership and commitment to our community.

Chief VandeGraaf’s contract has been renewed for an additional term, ensuring continuity and stability
in the police service.

As Chief of Police for the Cobourg Police Service, Chief VandeGraaf has fostered strong partnerships with community organizations, local businesses, and other law enforcement agencies. The collaborative
approach has strengthened public safety and trust. Chief VandeGraaf has championed innovative
strategies and initiatives, such as tiered policing, mental health response, and technology adoption.

These initiatives have positively impacted our residents’ safety and well-being.

The Cobourg Police Service Board acknowledges Chief VandeGraaf’s dedication, professionalism, and
tireless efforts in serving the Town of Cobourg. His leadership has been instrumental in maintaining a safe and secure environment throughout the pandemic and as we continue to face challenges such as
homelessness, addictions, and mental health crises in our community.

“Paul has demonstrated innovative leadership during his tenure, and we have enjoyed a collaborative
relationship between the Board and the Service because of it. As we look ahead to key projects such as a
new facility, strategic planning, and succession planning, we will count on Paul’s experience and expertise.

We are confident that his continued guidance will further enhance our police service and benefit our
community.” – Dr. Ron Kerr, Chair, Cobourg Police Service Board

“I am honoured by the Board’s trust and grateful for the opportunity to continue serving our members
and the Town of Cobourg. Renewing my contract will allow me to tackle some outstanding initiatives and
projects, such as implementing the new Comprehensive Ontario Police Services Act, enhancing Digital
Evidence Management and Road Safety strategies, and developing internal intelligence dashboards.
Together with our dedicated membership and the governance of the board, we will strive for excellence
and uphold the highest standards of policing.” – Chief Paul VandeGraaf, Cobourg Police Service

The Cobourg Police Service Board looks forward to Chief VandeGraaf’s continued contributions and wishes him continued success as Chief of Police.

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