Media Relations

The Media Relations Unit personnel work with the media to provide the community with accurate and timely information. Information is often shared through press conferences, interviews, media releases and the use of Social Media. To promote an atmosphere of fairness and accountability, media releases are also available to the general public in theNews / Media Releasessection of our website, and through ourFacebook,Twitter,and Instagram accounts. Members of the media and public who subscribe to our media releases will recieve a version via email at the time the media release is published.

Media inquiries outside of traditional business hours, on holidays, and on weekends may not receive an immediate response.

The hours of the media office are 7:00AM - 4:00PM Monday to Friday. Please direct all email media inquiries to the on duty media personnel at:

mediainquiry@niagarapolice.ca

Our on duty media relations personnel are sometimes out of the office and emails can sometimes be responded to in a timelier manner by the use of our smartphones and email.

Media inquiries can also be left at 905-688-4111 , option 3, ext. 1025010. This is a dedicated media inquiry hotline. This mail box is accessible to all members of the media relations unit. The on duty media officer will attempt to return the call as soon as practicable.

Camera Tripods Outside Press Conference

During ongoing large scale incidents telephone calls and emails to the media office for information may not be immediately returned. Out ofnecessitywe may default to our social media platforms.

Information regarding ongoing large scale incidents can often be obtained by following the NRPS and its members on social media. Social media is a great tool to share information, it can be prone to fuel rumour and misinformation. Please consider the NRPS social media accounts first as an official source for policing matters relating to the Niagara Region.

The operation of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) AKA “Drone” within or near an emergency scene is prohibited by Transport Canada. Illegal operation could result in an investigation by Transport Canada and / or the Niagara Regional Police.For more information please visit the Transport Canada Website

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No Fly Zones

It should be noted that the Niagara Region does have designated No Fly Zones and Cautionary Fly Zones. Click the link to view the interactive map.

UAV no fly zone map niagara

How to Interpret the Map:

The map uses colour to identify areas that require additional caution, or are prohibited from drone flights. Areas filled with red areprohibited. Areas filled with yellow require additionalcautiondue to other air traffic. Areas filled with orange requirepermissionfrom the Nav Canada, Parks Canada, National Defence, or an airport operator. Clicking on any shape will present an information window providing further details.

Contacts

Inspector Nilan Dave

Executive Officer to the Chief of Police

Ext. 1025009

nilan.dave@niagarapolice.ca

Photo of Stephanie Sabourin

Corporate Communications Manager

Stephanie Sabourin

Ext. 1008987

Stephanie.Sabourin@niagarapolice.ca

Twitter@SSabourinNRP

Instagram@SSabourinNRP

Media Relations Officer

Constable Luke Lindley

Ext. 1009659

luke.lindley@niagarapolice.ca

Media Relations Officer

Constable Richard Hingley

Ext. 1009316

richard.hingley@niagarapolice.ca