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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown wants to rename a city park in honor of a provincial police officer who was tragically killed last week.
OPP Const. Tarun Bali lost his life when he was hit by a vehicle allegedly driven by an 18-year-old who had escaped from a hospital in Hearst, Ontario. Bali had been with the OPP for two and a half years and was assigned to the Dufferin detachment in central Ontario. At the time of his death, he was on voluntary deployment with the James Bay detachment.
Brown stated he will propose a motion at Wednesday’s city council meeting to rename a park after Bali, who grew up in Brampton.
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Get daily Canada news delivered to your inbox so you’ll never miss the day’s top stories. The mayor referred to Bali as a “son of Brampton,” noting that his family came from India and has strong connections to the community. “Constable Bali’s passing is a profound loss for his family, his colleagues in the OPP, and for the Brampton community that helped shape him,” Brown said. “He embodied what it means to serve others, and he will be remembered not only for his sacrifice, but for his commitment to protecting the lives of others.” Story continues below The officer’s funeral is set for Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at the Mississauga Sports and Entertainment Centre. The service will begin with a procession traveling west on Highway 407 from Yonge Street in Thornhill, exiting at Dixie Road in Mississauga and heading south toward Matheson Boulevard East before continuing west to Rose Cherry Place. More on Crime More videos Rose Cherry Place from Coopers Avenue to Matheson Boulevard East will close starting at 6 a. m., along with intermittent closures of Matheson Boulevard East at Rose Cherry Place. & copy 2026 , a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.Source link








